Chief Menominee Statue

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12380 Peach Rd
Plymouth, IN 46563

The Chief Menominee Statue, located south of Plymouth, Indiana, serves as a poignant memorial to the Potawatomi people and their forced removal known as the Trail of Death. Erected in 1909, this statue is the only one of its kind funded by a state legislature, commemorating the historical significance of Chief Menominee and his people.

Visitors can find the statue by following a scenic route from US 31, where it stands as a testament to the resilience of the Potawatomi. The site also marks the beginning of the Potawatomi Trail of Death Regional Historic Trail, inviting exploration and reflection on this important chapter in American history.

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4.53 reviews
Camden L.
8/2/2023

Best way to burn some calories if you're not far away I biked here and it's the best way to get some exercise

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Yochanan H.
6/12/2024

There is only a little to say that has yet to be told by previous reviews. So, we were driving back from South Bend, and the wife noticed a sign along the highway that read, Chief Menominee statue...

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Ken N.
9/23/2019

Southwest of Plymouth, a granite marker indicates where the start of the forced relocation march of the Potawatomi Indians began. The relocation to Kansas caused the death of 150 of the 859...

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