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Young Harris GA 30582, United States of America
Inscription. The road leading south crosses Trackrock Gap, two miles from here. Soapstone boulders in the gap are covered with tracks, symbols, and patterns carved in the rocks by primitive man. The gap was called by the Cherokee ... More on HMDB

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1159 Jack Dayton Circle Young Harris GA 30582

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Young Harris GA 30582, United States of America
Inscription. The high rounded peak to the south with lookout tower is Brasstown Bald or Mount Enotah, the highest mountain in Georgia 4,748 feet above sea level. Its Indian name, Itseyi, means “place of fresh green” and ... More on HMDB

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Highway 17/75, Hiawassee, Helen, Georgia 30546, United States of America
Inscription. The high, rounded peak, Brasstown Bald or Mt. Enotah, is the highest mountain in Georgia, 4,748 ft. Its Indian name, Itseyi, means “a place of fresh green, ” referring to i... More on HMDB
The approach was very scenic. On entering the car park we went to the bottom and got a picnic table overlooking the valley. We were ... More on igougo

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Hiawassee GA 30546
Inscription. The name is derived from the Cherokee word ltseyi (New Green Place) or (Place of Fresh Green, from ltsehi (green or unripe vegetation), and yi, the locative. It occurs in several places in the old Cherokee country, variously ... More on HMDB

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Hiawassee GA 30546
Towns County, the 117th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1856 from parts of Union and Rabun counties. It was named for George Washington Bonaparte Towns, who was governor of Georgia from 18... More on Townscounty.georgia.gov
Inscription. Towns County was created by Act of March 6, 1856 from Rabun and Union Counties. It was named for George Washington Towns, Governor of Georgia from 1847~1851. Gov. Towns was born in Wil... More on HMDB

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Blairsville GA 30512, United States of America
Inscription. One of the best-known of the petroglyph, or marked stone, sites in Georgia. The six table-sized soapstone boulders contain hundreds of symbols carved or pecked into their surface. Archaeologists have speculated dates ... More on HMDB

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Blairsville GA 30512, United States of America
Inscription. Renowned Appalachian poet, novelist, and farmer, Byron Herbert Reece lived most of his life near this site. Here he composed, to critical acclaim, four volumes of poetry and two novels, Better a Dinner of Herbs and The ... More on HMDB
