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  2. List of plantations in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Gatewood House: June 20, 1975 Eatonton Putnam 74000687 Glen Mary Plantation: May 8, 1974 Sparta Hancock 80001019 Mitchell J. Green Plantation: Claxton Evans Greenwich Plantation: Savannah: Chatham: Location of notable Roman statuary imports. [4] The house and grounds were used in several silent films, including Stolen Moments. [5] 76000650 ...

  3. Smithgall Woods Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Smithgall Woods Conservation Area and Lodge is a 5,664 acres (8.85 sq mi; 22.92 km 2) Georgia state park, lodge and protected wilderness area near Helen, Georgia. It contains old growth forests, 12 miles of trout streams, and populations of wild turkeys, bears and deer.

  4. Unicoi State Park - Wikipedia

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    Unicoi State Park & Lodge is a 1,050-acre (4.2 km 2) state park (est. in 1954) located immediately north-northeast of Helen, Georgia in the northeastern portion of the state. The centerpiece of the park is 53-acre (21 ha) Unicoi Lake on Smith Creek .

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  6. Helen, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Helen is a city in White County, Georgia, United States, located along the Chattahoochee River. The population was 531 at the 2020 census . The city has now been made over, as a tourist attraction, to look like an old-world Bavarian village.

  7. Cornelia, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia is a city in Habersham County, Georgia, United States.The population was 4,160 at the 2010 census, [6] up from 3,674 at the 2000 census. It is home to one of the world's largest apple sculptures, which is displayed on top of an obelisk-shaped monument.

  8. Georgia Apple Festival - Wikipedia

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    After the boll weevil came through and destroyed Georgia's cotton crops in the 1920s, Gilmer County's economy was bolstered by its apple orchards. A festival to celebrate the apples and what they did for the county during the hard times created by the loss of the cotton crop was first held in 1971. [1] The only cancellation occurred in 2020.

  9. Pickens County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia General Assembly passed an act on December 5, 1853, to create Pickens County from portions of Cherokee and Gilmer Counties. [3] Pickens received several more land additions from Cherokee (1869) and Gilmer Counties (1858 and 1863); however, several sections of Pickens County have also been transferred to other counties: Dawson County (1857), Gordon County (1860), and Cherokee County ...