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Traveling the Southeast: Dahlonega, Georgia
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Saturday, July 9, 2011. Dahlonega does not need this (still) obscure blog to promote it. The Chamber of Commerce. Already does a more than adequate job of that. Historic Court House / Gold Museum. I came here today because I had been invited to attend a lecture about Cherokee trail mapping and “Trail Trees” at. And it was amazing. On hikes throughout. 8221; More than 1,700 of them identified so far, the oldest known is in. Estimated at about 800 years. The ones we see in. Are worth looking into. Just off...
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The American Heritage Society of Georgia
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Reuniting Communities with Back to the Basics Life Values, Patriotism, Preserving Our True American Heritage. AHSG in the News. Back to the Basics. Back to Basics Classes. Sons of the American Revolution, Piedmont Chapter. Http:/ www.piedmontsar.com/. Sons of Confederate Veterans Roswell Mills Camp #1547. Http:/ www.scv1547.org/. Trail of Tears Association, Georgia Chapter (Cherokee). Http:/ www.gatrailoftears.org/. About the reinstatement of Milton County project, and other current issues.
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Historic Sites Worth Saving - Cherokee County Historical Society
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Go to RockBarn.org. View and Vote on Sites. Wecome to the Cherokee County Sites Worth Saving Website. Or our Facebook page. Designation on this list will not restrict or limit the properties in any way. The main goal of this program is to identify historic sites in the area that are endangered, and by recognizing these sites, create community involvement and assist the owner in stabilizing or preserving the site. Please support our work in preservation by joining the Cherokee County Historical Society.
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History
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In the 1830's Cross Plains was the primary settlement in what would soon become Whitfield County. In 1847 the settlement was absorbed into the town of Dalton. The name was given to the town by Edward White, a merchant from New York, who named the town after his mother's family. He also laid out the original streets in Dalton. The Great Locomotive Chase. W and A Railroad Museum and Heritage Center. Southern Museum of Locomotive and Civil War History. Chetoogeta Mtn Tunnel Timeline. The City of Tunnel Hill...
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Native American Web Sites
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Burial and Cemetery Protection. Council Recommendations for State Recognition of Tribes. Laws and Policies About American Indians and Georgia. American Indian Sites and Site Collections in Georgia. State Parks Programming Policy for Native American Performers and Demonstrators. Georgia State Parks Home. Office of the State Archaeologist. American Indian Web Sites. Resources About Southeastern Native Americans. Native American Web Sites. Federally Recognized Indian Tribes. Http:/ www.bia.gov. Congress has...
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Native American Web Sites
http://www.georgiaindiancouncil.com/Documents/websites.html
Burial and Cemetery Protection. Council Recommendations for State Recognition of Tribes. Laws and Policies About American Indians and Georgia. American Indian Sites and Site Collections in Georgia. State Parks Programming Policy for Native American Performers and Demonstrators. Georgia State Parks Home. Office of the State Archaeologist. American Indian Web Sites. Resources About Southeastern Native Americans. Native American Web Sites. Federally Recognized Indian Tribes. Http:/ www.bia.gov. Congress has...
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Georgia Chapter · Trail of Tears Association
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Skip to main content. Trail of Tears Association. Supporting the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. History of the Trail. Trail Maps and Databases. 119 Rising Star Road. Ellijay, GA 30536. President/National TOTA Delegate, Leslie Thomas *. Vice President/Programs, Tony Harris *. Secretary, Linda Baker *. Treasurer, Linda Fletcher *. Past President, Jeff Bishop wjeffbishop@newnancowetahistoricalsociety.com. National TOTA Delegate, Dola Davis *. Board Member, William Barker william6377@msn.com.
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Traveling the Southeast: July 2011
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Sunday, July 17, 2011. The welcome sign made me curious. What’s so ”historic” about Lakemont. Well, apparently, it’s the Mathis Dam, built on the. By the Georgia Power Company almost 100 years ago. It created. And Lakemont sprung up as a settlement on its northeastern shore. And the Lakemont Gallery (the reconstructed Lakemont Lodge). I doubt the locals can. So, it’s tourists that one presumes must keep the economy going. How many of them arrive at the. And as for Georgians? Is full of splendid galleries.
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Mission and History - Cherokee County Historical Society
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Cherokee County Historical Society. Preserving Cherokee County's history. Rent the Rock Barn. Cherokee County History Museum and Visitors Center. Clara Bedell: A Voice from the Past. National Register of Historic Places. Historic Sites Worth Saving. Ball Ground Historic Renovation Blog. Collection & Archives. The Historical Society has an archival collection consisting of over 86,000 items pertaining to Cherokee County history. The collection includes documents, books, photographs, and objects, which...
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