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About The Big Red Apple

The Big Red Apple is a symbol of regional pride for Habersham residents. Located atop a hill overlooking the village, the 50 foot tall structure was erected in 2001 by local businessman Elijah Jenkins to capture the agricultural heritage of the area and honor its ancestors. Every fall, it becomes the center of festivities such as corn mazes and hay rides, bringing together family and friends from near and far to enjoy and celebrate their community ties.
Address : 141 Clarkesville St NW, Cornelia, GA 30531, USA

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Loudermilk Boarding House & Everything Elvis MuseumThis is a fantastic tourist destination. You can experience the history of boarding house and devotion to America's beloved rock-and-roll icon, Elvis Presley. Guests can get an up-close look at artifacts from the actual Missisippi Delta Roots Home of Elvis himself. After exploring the beautiful grounds of the museum, guests can relax in the restored 1836 boarding house with its classic antiques, original furniture, and large stone fireplace on the first floor parlor.
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Chenocetah MountainChenocetah Mountain provides visitors with a slice of natural beauty. The mountain offers recreational activities like camping, hiking and bird watching. Those who appreciate some stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains will find their fill here as well. The surrounding area also includes ancient quartzite rock formations, creating an interesting landscape for those who venture in its direction. This is a great spot for those looking to explore Georgia's natural environment.
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Lake Russell State Wildlife Management AreaLake Russell State Wildlife Management Area is a typical example of the Blue Ridge Mountain terrain and stretches across four counties that come together along the banks of Lake Richard B. Russell. The wildlife management area boasts miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking as well as gorgeous views of rolling hills and heavily forested terrain. There are also plenty of opportunities to fish at the lake or take in some bird watching on one of the observation decks.
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Miles Through Time Automotive MuseumThe Miles Through Time Automotive Museum is a true classic car collector's dream. Home to over 100 vintage vehicles from the 1910s to the 1990s, this 8,500-square-foot museum offers visitors an amazing chance to journey through automotive history. Visitors will be able to get up close and personal with some of the most classic cars on display, including an amazing 1929 Ford Woody Wagon and a fully restored 1953 Chrysler Imperial Sedan.
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Currahee MountainCurrahee Mountain is an iconic part of Georgia. Standing at three thousand six hundred feet, it is known for its daunting summit and steep climbs. The trail to the top of Currahee Mountain offers adventurers a breathtaking view of the surrounding vista. On clear days, one can observe the rolling hills and fields full of wildflowers that make up Stephens County as they ascend to the peak. Visitors are greeted by a wealth of history once they reach the mountaintop.
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Toccoa FallsToccoa Falls, is truly a sight to behold. Set within the Blue Ridge Mountains, this 186-foot tall gorgeous waterfall is sure to take your breath away. Many come from near and far just to witness its beauty and majestic cascades. Toccoa Falls is also nearby amazing attractions such as the Foxfire Museum, Blue Hole Waterfall and Jack Rabbit Access Area, so there's certainly plenty to do and explore.

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Habersham County
Habersham County, Georgia is located in the northeastern corner of the state, near both the North Carolina and South Carolina borders. It is home to more than 45,000 residents who enjoy its friendly Southern atmosphere, majestic mountain views, and abundance of outdoor recreational activities including hiking, camping, and fishing. The county seat is the charming city of Clarkesville which offers residents a variety of local restaurants, museums, galleries and boutiques. These amenities combined

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