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462 Cedar Springs HollowTalking Rock, GA 30175 Phone: (828) 772-4206 Website: Visit

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We’ve worked hard to create positive, safe and cleanly experiences for our guests. Kaluna is a place you can come to get away from busy everyday life and get closer to nature. 

We pride ourselves in hand picking every product we use on the property to be sustainable and eco-friendly. We take extra care to ensure your stay with us is fulfilling, enjoyable and up to your standards. This reflects in our Airbnb Superhost and Google 5-Star certifications. 

Categories: Where to Stay
4817 Hwy 53 East Suite ATate, GA 30177 Phone: 706-299-7400 Website: Visit

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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!!

Categories: Apparel, Specialty
141 N Main StJasper, GA 30143 Website: https://mvhs2.weebly.com/

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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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141 N Main StJasper, GA 30143

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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.

Categories: History & The Arts
1317 Old Philadelphia RdJasper, GA 30143 Phone: (706) 253-5563
Categories: American
115 Bill Wigington PkwyJasper, GA 30143 Phone: (706) 692-1200 Website: Visit

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Large supermarket chain with deli and bakery, health and beauty, pharmacy.

Categories: Produce/Supermarkets
98 Sanders StJasper, GA 30143 Phone: (770) 710-1692 Website: Visit

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Over 100 years experience in most every type of auction.

Categories: Auctions