On this site, the education system of Sugar Hill began in 1915. An unmarked cornerstone is the sole structural remnant of the first Sugar Hill School. The building was poorly lit and ventilated, needed fresh paint, and was supplied with water from a . . . — — Map (db m242265) HM
Historic Sugar Hill Baptist Church Cemetery predates the incorporation of Sugar Hill in 1939. It is affiliated with the community's first Baptist church, which was organized in 1886 with W.N. Blackstock as moderator and J.H. Suddeth as clerk of . . . — — Map (db m242263) HM
Dedicated in 1974, the Sugar Hill Municipal Building cost $65,000. At the ceremony, were Mayor E.E. Camp and the city's first mayor, Alton Tucker. It included seven city offices, a jail, and a precinct station for the Gwinnett County Police . . . — — Map (db m242262) HM
"The bolt that threw 38" is one of the more infamous Sugar Hill area stories which happened near Mangum's Crossing, currently at the site of the bridge at Georgia Highway 20 and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. A twelve-year-old boy was accused of . . . — — Map (db m242266) HM
The oldest house in Sugar Hill, the Shelley-Howerton home, was built in the 1860s. It was originally a saddlebag house with two rooms and a central chimney. Later additions resulted in a gable winged cottage. The home, with 249 acres, was . . . — — Map (db m242261) HM
Ground Breaking Ceremony June 6, 2019
Dedication Ceremony November 11, 2019
With a reverent and sincere sense of appreciation of gratitude toward those who have represented the City of Sugar Hill in service to our country, the City Council . . . — — Map (db m242264) WM