Ellijay, Georgia Land For Sale

Ellijay, Georgia Land For Sale
Phone: 706 517-8810
Website: http://www.georgia-mountain-property.com/
 

Ellijay, Georgia Land For Sale Ellijay, Georgia and Gilmer County ? The Apple Capital? is home to over 15,000 who chose to purchase Land for Sale in Ellijay, Georgia. They enjoy the beauty and tranquility of a mountain home. Nature abounds here with mountain peaks, rushing rivers cascading over rock bottoms, orchards of apple trees and fields of wild flowers. Surrounded by 23,000+ acres of the Chattahoochee National Forest, two wildlife management areas, two state parks and the beginning of the Appalachian Trail, Land for sale in Ellijay, Georgia ranks next to the Garden of Eden in scenic beauty.

Fort mountain elevation is 2900 feet. Fort Mountain derives its name from an ancient stone fort of unknown origin that exists on the high point of the mountain. This construction consists of a curious wall of loose stones rising to a height of two or three feet and having a width of about 12 feet. The wall extends 885 feet from the brink of a cliff on the east side of the mountain to another precipice on the west side. There are 29 pits scattered fairly regularly along the wall, with the ruins of a gateway at one point. Nobody really knows who built the mysterious wall and for what purpose. Due to the fact that there are no artifacts of written records about the origin of the wall, many archaeologists believe that the real truth about it may never be unearthed. There are many legends and theories about the origin of the wall, but only a few are considered seriously by archaeologists. Speculation regarding the builders and their purpose covers a wide field. These speculations include references to a pre-historic Indian religious site, the fortification by Welsh, defense fortification of Spanish conquistadors hunting gold, white people that could see in the dark and a honeymoon haven for Cherokee Indian newlyweds A recreation complex is located on the banks of the Coosawattee River with lighted tennis courts and ball fields. A civic center with dining hall is nearby and the area is home to an 18 hole public golf course. The needs of every shopper can be met by visiting Ellijay's many specialty shops. Many churches are present in the Ellijay area. Ellijay and Gilmer County offer one of the most affordable housing markets found anywhere in the southeast. The newest attraction to the area is a New Gated Community - The Summit of Fort Mountain ? offers Mountain Land For Sale, Tracts with Fantastic Long Range Blue Ridge Mountain Views. The Summit is located along scenic highway 52 ? 17 scenic miles from the square of Ellijay, Georgia. Whatever your lifestyle or requirements, Ellijay, Georgia has a diversified mix to suit the tastes of the new resident. The Ellijay, Georgia area is served by several hospitals, physicians, health care professionals and nursing homes to meet the health care needs of its residents. The Ellijay, Georgia - Gilmer County library has over 20,000 volumes, audio-visual equipment, genealogy materials and microfilms. An excellent public school system serves the area and three colleges and a vocational school are within 50 miles of Ellijay. HISTORY The Cherokee Indians were the inhabitants of Ellijay, Georgia Land, until white settlers arrived. Gilmer County was created from part of Cherokee County on December 3, 1832. The County was named for George R. Gilmer, a governor of Georgia, who was credited with forcing the Cherokee Indians off of the Georgia land along with President Andrew Jackson. At this period in history the Cherokees were living in log homes and farming the land. The Cherokee chief, Sequoyah, developed a written language which led to formal government, a written constitution, publication of a Cherokee newspaper and the spread of Christianity. White settlers greed for Georgia land for sale and gold led to the Cherokee removal on the "Trail of Tears" in 1838. Even though the Supreme Court upheld the right of the Cherokee people to own land, President Jackson ordered their removal. In 1834, Ellijay was established as the county seat. The name "Ellijay" came from the Cherokee and means "many waters," referring to the Ellijay and Cartecay rivers that come together at Ellijay to form the Coosawattee River. So, if you are looking for Mountain Land for Sale, The Ellijay, Georgia area has everything you are looking for.

So, if you are looking for Mountain Land for Sale, The Ellijay, Georgia area has everything you are looking for.



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