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Oxford
Oxford, GA, chartered in 1839, was established by the Methodist Episcopal Church as the birthplace of Emory College. Today, the City of Oxford is home to Oxford College, Emory's historic campus, where twenty-five percent of Emory undergraduates choose to spend their freshmen and sophomore years in a...
McCaysville
Two rivers, two bridges, two towns and two states – the Copper Basin is "Too great for one state." As the destination for both the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway and the Tennessee Valley Railroad, the twin towns of McCaysville, Georgia, and Copperhill, Tennessee, are experiencing a revival – with new...
Tunnel Hill
The small town of Tunnel Hill is located in northwest Georgia. The town was incorporated as "Tunnelsville" in 1848. The town boosts interesting structures and the annual Civil War re-enactment. Numerous homes date back over one hundred years, including Queen Anne, Gothic Revival, Antebellum...
Maysville
Train tracks run through the center of town. A visit to this small country town is a dream for those who love Victorian architecture. The old houses that line the track offer a look back in time to an era gone by. The town is slowly reviving adding a few shops here and there and is worth driving...
Morganton
Morganton, the original county seat for Fannin County, is most known for Morganton Point Recreation Area, which is located on Lake Blue Ridge. Morganton Point Recreation Area is part of the Chattahoochee National Forest and has a swimming beach and campground. Morganton Point is the only developed...
Crandall
Founded intially around a stop on the Louisvillle and Nashville Railroad, Crandall is a sprawling paradise of sun-soaked valley. Home to Cohutta Springs Conference Center and bordering the Cohutta Wilderness, it is a town apart from the world; perfect for those seeking to hide away from the rush.
Whitesburg
Located at the intersection of GA Highway 5 and US Highway 27 Alternate on the north bank of the Chattahoochee River, Whitesburg is a small town whose attractions bring people from all over the world. Historic Banning Mills features the world's largest zipline and climbing wall, certified by...
Bowman
Nestled in the northwest corner of Elbert County, the City of Bowman is Elbert County's only other incorporated city. Bowman is approximately 13 miles from tthe county seat of Elberton. Before the city was founded in 1878 ait was a huge stand of trees. It was incorporated in 1907. In 1875, a road...
Rabun Gap
Rabun Gap-Wolffork Valley has always been the center of farming in Rabun County because of its relatively flat topography in the river valley of the natural gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Nestled down Betty Creek Road is the Hambidge Center, a retreat for artists, writers and creative thinkers who...