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We make craft beer approachable for everyone
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Event Venue for rent. 1 hour, 2 hours, half day or full day. Table and chairs with capacity up to 119 people.
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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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Welcome to your Jasper Taqueria where we provide breakfast, Latin staples & homemade corn tortillas.
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Tate Day Festival in beautiful historic downtown Tate, GA is a day to celebrate with parade, yard sale, spotlighting local churches, tours of The Tate House & Tate Elementary school, entertainment stage, bbq lunches & Tate High School Class reunions in the Old Tate Gym, various vendors & much more.
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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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The Tate House is listed as the Pink Palace in the National Register of Historic Places, making it the perfect destination for your Georgia historic home wedding. Built as a private estate home by Colonel Sam Tate, land baron, philanthropist and business tycoon in 1926. A classic southern romantic fantasy throughout: the gardens invite you to stroll through the centuries old oaks and to host your garden wedding amongst the six flowing fountains and picturesque statues surrounding the property. This North Georgia wedding venue features the 19,000 sq ft mansion and 4,000 sq ft formal ballroom. It is an excellent example of the “second renaissance revival style,” which is an adaptation of Italian and English classical styles.
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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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The Barn at Dunn Manor offers southern charm with a touch of country elegance. Located one hour north of Atlanta, the venue provides beautiful mountain views creating the perfect setting for your special day. The brick southern mansion is the perfect backdrop for your wedding and engagement photos. The barn has recently added bridal suites with HVAC and expanded the reception area to allow more room for a dance floor and bar.
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Full service restaurant and coffee shop serving breakfast and lunch. Daily specials and homemade muffins, cookies, cakes and more. Catering available.
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From the beautiful interior to the small-town charm of Main Street just outside the doors, any occasion will be made special with the help of our knowledgeable staff. We provide you and your group with total, trouble-free event.
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Home improvement
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Chill, family-owned seafood joint with a nautical motif offering Southern recipes & outdoor seating.
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The Lodge at Old Mill is a stunning 10,000 square foot log lodge situated on 6+acres in the North Georgia mountains with plenty of wooded areas and privacy for the perfect wedding or special occasion.
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Homestyle sandwiches, soups, salads, and desserts
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Dine-in, Curbside, Full Bar
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Our 8,000 s.f. Colorado Timber Frame barn sits at the base of Sharp Mountain and is reserving events now.
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The Willows Farm is a premier wedding and special event venue located in the North Georgia Foothills. This private 300 acre farm is unparalleled in its unique balance of southern charm and pastoral landscapes.
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Chain with a wide variety of agricultural & livestock supplies, plus tools, workwear & boots.
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Free Halloween Fun for Everyone! Come out to Main Street in Jasper to see the ghosts, ghouls, zombies and princesses! Local businesses and organizations provide plenty of candy and fun for everyone!
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Package store
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Package store
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Upscale home décor and furniture