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Explore the trails of Doris Wigington Park, the playground, tennis courts and dog park at Jasper City Park, the walking path at Lee Newton Park and more!
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Women’s consigment boutique.
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Community Center with indoor gym, outdoor basketball courts, pavilions, public pool and sports fields.
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Women’s retail boutique. We sell women’s shoes, clothing and accessories.
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Bargain retail chain selling a range of household goods, groceries, beauty products & more
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Bargain retail chain selling a range of household goods, groceries, beauty products & more
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Bargain retail chain selling a range of household goods, groceries, beauty products & more
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Chain offering an eclectic mix of household items, beauty products, food & more at discount prices.
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Chain offering an eclectic mix of household items, beauty products, food & more at discount prices.
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Mt. Oglethorpe was originally the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, but the trail had to be relocated due to development in the area. The southern terminus is now on Springer Mountain, about ten miles northeast of Mt. Oglethorpe. There used to be a statue of James Oglethorpe (founder of the colony of Georgia) on his namesake mountain, but it has been removed because of damage. A restored monument now resides in a small park in Jasper, Georgia.
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Discount chain carrying a variety of goods, including groceries, household items & beauty products.
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We offer super cute trendy boutique items at an affordable price and we are the HOME of the $10 Deal!
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Chain retailer stocking household tools, supplies & more (many family-run or independently owned).
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Gibbs Gardens is a natural wonderland created by Jim Gibbs, a native of Georgia and well known landscape designer. His love of nature is revealed in every detail. The gardens have been his life’s passion. Each stone, flower, tree and bench has been planned by Jim. The property is 292 acres and the house and gardens include 220 acres, making it one of the nation’s largest residential estate gardens. Each season brings beauty that is unsurpassed in any gardens you will ever see. From Daffodils in early spring to change in colors in the fall. The gardens seem to explode with color.
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Boutique catering to ladies with fine quality clothing, accessories and jewelry
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Come spend a Fall night with us in the backwoods of North GA and enjoy THREE Haunted Experiences for ONE price. Your ticket includes our Haunted Trail, Haunted Hayride, & Blacklight Haunt. It’s the most SCREAM for your money in North GA. We proudly offer 40 minutes of scares and fun spread out over 15 acres.
*OPEN SEASONALLY*
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Explore Walking and Hiking Trails in Pickens County and the Surrounding North Georgia Mountain Area
Just a Short Drive from Atlanta!
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We feature floral arrangements for every occasion – anniversaries, corsages, thinking of you, birthday gifts and more. When you need flower delivery to Jasper, GA, and surrounding areas, Honeysuckle Florist is here for you.
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300+ acres of outdoor adventures
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Package store
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Welcome to Kicks & Company! We have sneakers, collectibles, and street wear. We buy, sell, and trade. Come check us out!! Come support a small Veteran Owned Business!!
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The Kirby-Quinton cabin gives a glimpse of a Pioneer-like life in Pickens. We believe it was originally owned by a Cherokee who was “relocated” to Oklahoma in 1838.
Credit for preserving the Quinton cabin belongs to Ed Jenkins, former 9th District Congressman. When the log structure was discovered among the ruin s of a burned home on Dunbean Hill, Jenkins gave the remains to the late Tom Quinton, teacher at Jasper Elementary School. After Tom’s death, the School System transferred the cabin to Marble Valley Historical Society. The Kirby Quinton Cabin has been used to teach students about their mountain heritage and life on the north Georgia frontier and is open for tours.
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Chain retailer stocking household tools, supplies & more (many family-run or independently owned).
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Custom Embroidery, Spiritwear and Unique Gifts
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A family owned gun shop in Jasper GA. We sell guns, ammo, accessories, etc…
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Health Food Store
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A local outfitter for your homestead & hobby farm adventures offering supplies, classes & community.
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The Old Pickens County Jail (1906-1982) is Pickens County’s third jail. When constructed, the jail with its metal ceilings topped with poued concrete was considered escape-proof. Pauley Jail Building Co. of St. Louis furnished and installed the steel jail equipment. Local artisans completed the marble and brick exterior at a cost of $28,631. The marble came from the Southern Mill in Marble Hill, GA. The sheriff’s family lived on the first floor with cellblocks for men and women on the second floor.
What was originally the children’s bedroom now houses displays of early Pickens County, the marble industry, and maps. The “family room” contains a tribute to the Cherokee, Mississippian, and Woodland Native Americans. Another original bedroom later became the sheriff’s office and booking room. And in the kitchen, the sheriff’s wife prepared meals for the family and the prisoners. Two cellblocks upstairs were designated for males or females. Also on the second floor is a working gallows that was installed when the jail was built in 1906. It’s never been used. Because Pickens County sheriffs and deputies helped ATF agents find and destroy illegal moonshine stills in the area, a portion of the second floor is dedicated to Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms agents.
The Marble Valley Historical Society took possession of the building in 1982 and spent approximately $150,000 renovating. Today, the jail is on the National Register of Historic Places and is open for tours.
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PACA was established to give support and assistance to existing arts and historic preservation organizations in Pickens County. With the encouragement and support of county government the Pickens Arts and Cultural Alliance was formed in the summer of 2007 through a grant from the Georgia Council for the Arts.
Pickens County has a rich and diverse array of new and older organizations that provide outstanding programming. The organization’s vision, mission and core values are stated below.
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Petticoat Junction is a boutique clothing store.
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The marble industry in Pickens County, Georgia owes its success to the perseverance of early settlers and entrepreneurs. From Henry T. Fitzsimmons, who recognized the value of high-quality marble, to the Tate family who acquired large tracts of land, the industry grew steadily. The founding of the Georgia Marble Company in 1884 marked a turning point, as it brought together the best quality marble in America under one company. The plentiful supply of marble was extracted and distributed throughout the country by railroad, making Pickens County a hub for the marble trade. Today, visitors can learn more about the history of Pickens County Marble at the Marble Museum, which showcases the industry’s rich heritage.
To learn more about Pickens County Marble visit our Marble Museum located at
500 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Jasper, GA 30143.
Our hours are Monday – Friday 8:30am – 4:00pm.
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Western wear, boots, hats, apparel, jewelry, livestock supplies, feed, seed, pet care supplies, premium pet food, tack
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Embroidered, imprinted apparel.
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Custom, locally built furniture and decor pieces available. We also specialize in silk and fresh floral arrangements
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Talking Rock Nature Preserve is a 210 acre conservation property with +/- 10-mile trail system for bikers, runners, and walkers. Benches and picnic tables throughout. Environmental restoration and pollinator garden.
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The Tate Depot Train Society presents a track view tour of its HO scale model railroad. This model railroad was recently donated by a gracious contributor, and was moved to the Tate Georgia Depot by a group of dedicated model railroaders. The layout is available for public viewings and for children’s educational tours.
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Situated on an enormous vein of marble is the historic Tate House. Built as a personal home by Colonel Sam Tate, land/baron, philanthropist and business tycoon. Passing the north of the mansion is the “Old Federal Road” where the Cherokee Indians lived until ordered off by the “Treaty of New Echota.” In 1834, this led to the forced removal known as “The Trail of Tears.” As a result, the Tate House is now the fifth site on The Chieftain Trail, dedicated by the governor of Georgia, August 1, 1988.
In 1834, Samuel Tate purchased the land the Tate House stands on and moved his family from Lumpkin County, Georgia. His son, Stephen Tate, began the mining of marble, which eventually placed Tate, Georgia on the map. It was Stephen Tate’s son, the eldest of his 19 children, known as “Colonel Sam Tate,” who consolidated the marble interests and gained control by 1917. Designed by the International Architectural Firm of Walker and Weeks, Cleveland, Ohio, building began in 1921. Legends were told of a rare, bright pink marble, referred to as “Etowah” marble. In 1920-21, Colonel Sam began watching the rare Etowah Pink Marble that came from the quarry just behind the house.
Setting the matching pieces aside, he began construction of the Pink Marble Mansion. By 1926, Colonel Sam, his brother Luke (family attorney) and sister Florentine resided at the mansion. The second floor has four bedrooms, each featuring its own marbled bathrooms, mantled fireplaces, plus a morning kitchen and an office. The summer kitchen on the first floor has the original triple oak iceboxes and tin sink with butler’s pantry.
Colonel Sam died in 1938 at the age of 78, only 12 years after moving into his house. Neither he, his brother Luke nor his sister Miss Flora ever married. The last of the immediate family left the house in 1955. The house remained unoccupied and neglected until 1974, when Ms. Ann Lard of Arizona discovered it. She purchased the house and began a 10-year restoration project. In January 2001, the estate was purchased by Holbrook Properties, LP. Lois Holbrook and Marsha Mann plan to continue the restoration of the mansion and gardens. Recently Tate House was named one of the top “must see” places in Georgia by Georgia Magazine.
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Live Community Theater
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Women’s clothing
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Chain with a wide variety of agricultural & livestock supplies, plus tools, workwear & boots.
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Package store
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Package store
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Boutique Store, Baby & Children’s Store, Women’s Clothing Store
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Welcome to Yahoo Farm in Jasper, Georgia! We are a Pumpkin Farm in North Georgia. We have Hay Rides, Pony Rides, a Corn Maze, and more fun for the entire family! For over two decades, Yahoo Farm has been entertaining families & friends with fun fall activities. We offer a large selection of regular & specialty pumpkins! With easy access right off Highway 515 it’s a great way to spend a fun day with your family & friends! Check out our website for all info on hours, activities, and more!
All activities & hours are weather permitting. Cash or check only, ATM on site. No Pets Allowed, Service Animals Welcome.
*OPEN SEASONALLY*
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We provide the highest quality hemp products available on the market for you, your family and your pets!












































