Gilmer County
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Quick Facts:
Gilmer County was Created on: | December 3, 1832 |
Population (according to the 2010 census): | 28,292 |
County Seat: | Ellijay |
Rivers: | ~ Cartecay River |
Lakes: | ~ Hills Lake ~ Hughes Lake ~ Chitwood Lake ~ Carter’s Lake |
National Forest: | Chattahoochee National Forest |
Cities: | ~ Ellijay ~ East Ellijay ~ Cherry-Log |
Other Unincorporated Communities: | ~ Cartecay ~ Kiker ~ Whitestone ~ Yukon ~ Whitestone ~ Whitepate |
Historical Sites: | ~ Cartecay Methodist Church & Cemetary ~ Gilmer County Courthouse |
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