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Historic Heartland

Historic High Country

Overview

Windows to the past can be found all across Northwest Georgia in the Historic High Country region, the Land of Sights and Legends.

Discover the many possibilities:

  • Enjoy - amusement parks and outdoor sports
  • Discover - the legacy of georgia's land and her Civil War heritage
  • Explore - streams, lakes, orchards and wineries

As a major settlement for Native Americans, a plethora of historical sites are scattered across the rolling hills and rippling waterways of the Historic High Country. Immerse yourself in the history and enjoy the legacies.

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Attractions

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  • Historic Prater's Mill

    "Save the planet... it's the only one with cornbread!" Bring the whole family to historic Prater's Mill for a day on the grounds. Enjoy fishing, picnicing and walking the nature trail. Built in 1855, ...

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  • Seventy-Four Ranch

    Get close to nature at Seventy-Four Ranch. Ride, fish, learn to rope, shoot, star gaze or sit by the campfire. Kid-friendly adventures and romantic getaway packages are ready for you. Bring your pet a...

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  • Cohutta Springs Winery

    Cohutta Springs Winery, and Georgia’s first meadery, features rich, artisan wines made from local grapes and honey. Discover this family-owned-and-operated centennial farm nestled in the foothills of...

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  • Tellus Science Museum

    Tellus Northwest Georgia Science Museum unites under one roof the highly respected collections and programs of the Weinman Mineral Museum and the widely acclaimed hands-on science programs of the Reso...

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Events

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  • 36th Annual Arts in the Park

    5/26/2012

    Enjoy this 36th annual fine arts and crafts festival held in the beautiful Downtown City Park of Blue Ridge, Georgia. Over 15,000 people flock to the North Georgia Mountains during Memorial Day weeken...

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  • Cave Spring Arts Festival

    6/9/2012

    36th Annual Arts Festival in beautiful Rolater Park downtown, surrounded by old buildings, a natural "healing" springs boiling out of a natural cave, shops and local history museum. A small-town atmos...

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  • Eastman Gun Show

    6/9/2012

    The Eastman Gun Show will be at the Northwest Georgia Trade & Convention Center June 9-10. Eastman Gun Show is the best show in Georgia. All items at the show are of interest to the hunter, shoote...

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  • Junior Ranger Day Camp at Red Top

    6/5/2012

    Children ages 8-12 can earn a Junior Ranger and a Get Outdoors badge during this fun day camp. Activities include a live animal program, hiking, boating, lost prevention, water safety, and crafts....

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Lodgings

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  • Woodbridge Inn

    Located in the foothills of the Georgia mountains, the Woodbridge Inn features 18 guest rooms, as well as three extended stay rental houses on the property. Guest rooms overlook the scenic Blue Ridge...

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  • Bella Vista Lodge

    The Bella Vista Lodge is an executive luxury cabin rental located in the North Georgia Mountains near the town of Blue Ridge. The Cabin has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. It can sleep up to 8 adults comf...

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  • Dillard's Bed & Breakfast

    Enjoy your stay at this beautiful 100 year old house in Summerville, Georgia. Relax with the comforts of home...private baths, central heating and air, tv, vcr, refrigerator, and cable are included fo...

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  • Creekside Mountain Cabins

    You can enjoy the panoramic mountains, gently rolling meadows, spring-fed streams,heavy woodlands and trout fishing the Blue Ridge Mountains of north Georgia while using our cabin rentals. Whitewate...

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Weekend Getaways

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  • Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

    This National Landmark, built in 1794, is the original home of prominent Cherokee leader, Major Ridge. Artifacts discovered on the grounds behind the house, as well as other materials relating to the removal of the Cherokees from the Georgia area are on display. Special events throughout the year further explore the Cherokee heritage of northwest Georgia. The home is also a nationally-designated site along the infamous Trail of Tears.

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