A Visit to Blue Ridge Mountains in North Georgia Might Become a Permanent Stay
Hemptown Creek near McCaysville in Fannin County, North Georgia
is full of history. This creek is just one of many creeks in Fannin County. The creek's stone dam was destroyed in a flood that occurred about seventeen years ago. A section of the stone wall still remains but the rest of the dam is gone, no longer stretching across the creek. Big chunks of rocks that were left behind serve as a reminder of just how devastating the flood of 1990 was. The property where the portion of the dam still stands has been privately owned since 1978. It has become a landmark in Fannin County. See the full story in our local newspaper written by Cynthia Maude: www.thenewsobserver.com
An archaeologist from USC (University of South Carolina) inspected some stones which were found to have Indian writing. A larger stone was inscribed with an Indian face, headdress, bow and arrow, knife and several joined lines. A female headdress was inscribed on a smaller stone. It is possible that the rock carvings were done just before or after the civil war. The archaeologist ruled the stones historic but not prehistoric.
Fannin County is known for it's beauty with mountain ridges, valley settlements, creeks, Lake Blue Ridge and the winding Toccoa River from one end of Fannin to the other flowing north into Tennessee which then becomes the Ocoee River. The average altitude is 1760 feet above sea level and Cowpen Ridge is higher than 4000 feet.
Fannin County is the ideal setting for full-time living, raising a family, retirement or a weekend get-away. There is no rush hour here! Our mountains have called a variety of diverse people to our area starting with the Cherokee Indians who first inhabited the land. With Fannin County centrally located to Tennessee and North Carolina, visits to surrounding towns is very convenient. Atlanta is only ninety minutes away making it very easy for second home buyers who can come up on the weekends and escape the big city madness.
Whether you are looking for vacant land along Hemptown Creek or any of our other beautiful creeks such as Fightingtown, or you want a log cabin in the woods, on the lake or a ridge. The North Georgia Mountains is a place you can call home. There's no place like home... a North Georgia Mountain home! You dream it and I'll help you find it.
It's all about Lifestyle!

Donna Yates, Realtor with Mountain Investments of North Georgia in Blue Ridge. Visit Donna's website: www.move2northgeorgia.net for great mountain properties for sale on Hemptown Creek, Fightingtown Creek, Lake Blue Ridge, Toccoa River and throughout the North Georgia Mountains, eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. Donna will help you find your "mountain investment".
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