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Other sites with closely related material on the Blue Ridge Mountains
or Fannin County:
Georgia Mountain Parkway -
This 80-mile route takes visitors through 5 counties in north-central
Georgia (Pickens, Gilmer, Fannin, Union, and Towns) and is a sight
to behold in any season.
Historic High Country
Travel Association Georgia's Great Northwest is popular with
history buffs, especially those interested in the Civil War and
Native American cultures. Outdoor recreation and adventure travel
is extremely popular in the region.
About North Georgia Critically
acclaimed site about "History, Travel and Adventure in the mountains
of North Georgia.
Georgia Trails Features
information on the hiking trails in the north Georgia Mountains,
including many in the Fannin County/Blue Ridge area
America's Civil War Georgia's Blue and Gray Trail presents the Civil War.
Roadside Georgia Covers
the state of Georgia, featuring county history (such as Fannin
County History), cities, places
to go and National
Register of Historic Places (Fannin
County properties on the National Register of Historic Places)
Our Georgia History From
the early American Indian cultures who roamed the state of Georgia
through modern day, find out about a wide range of historical subjects
including the American
Revolution, the Civil
War, Important
People and a overview called Georgia
History 101. Be sure to visit the
Georgia History
Timeline.
Pages with additional information on Fannin County and Blue Ridge
The Trail
of Tears - The tragedy known today as "The Trail of Tears"
directly affected the Cherokee living in Fannin County at the
time of the removal. A Cherokee
Removal Fort was built in Mineral
Bluff. This account, written by Randy Golden, now appears in
an 11th grade
history
school
book.
Blue
Ridge Scenic Railway Read a first-person account of the trip
on the train, along with history of the rail line.