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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Stephens County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Stephens County, Georgia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Stephens County, GA (81) Banks County, GA (11) Franklin County, GA (19) Habersham County, GA (15) Oconee County, SC (84)  StephensCounty(81) Stephens County (81)  BanksCounty(11) Banks County (11)  FranklinCounty(19) Franklin County (19)  HabershamCounty(15) Habersham County (15)  OconeeCountySouth Carolina(84) Oconee County (84)
Toccoa is the county seat for Stephens County
Adjacent to Stephens County, Georgia
      Banks County (11)  
      Franklin County (19)  
      Habersham County (15)  
      Oconee County, South Carolina (84)  
 
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1 Georgia, Stephens County, Eastanollee — Eastanollee Baptist Church
On Georgia Route 17 at Scott Road, on the right when traveling north on State Route 17. Reported missing.
One of the oldest churches in the Tugalo Baptist Assoc., this church was established in 1801 as Leatherwood Baptist Church on John Stonecypher property. Later, members moving to Habersham County established Leatherwood Baptist Church there. The . . . Map (db m58682) HM
2 Georgia, Stephens County, Eastanollee — Stephens County High SchoolEastanolle, Georgia
On Estanollee School Road, 0.5 miles west of Georgia Route 17, on the right when traveling west.
Organized officially in 1917 as Eastanollee High School, taking its name from the old Eastanollee School -– a name of Indian origin meaning “a ledge of rocks across a stream.” In 1926 it became the county high school, and in 1929 . . . Map (db m16867) HM
3 Georgia, Stephens County, Martin — Red Hollow Road
On East Main Street (Georgia Route 17) at Red Hollow Road, on the left when traveling north on East Main Street.
Winding along a ridge from the mouth of Broad River to the head at Tugalo, RED HOLLOW ROAD evolved from the noted trace, UPPER CHEROKEE PATH, and became part of a complex pioneer road system. In 1736-1737, Oglethorpe had River Road laid out . . . Map (db m14564) HM
4 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — "Indian Rock"Traveler's Rest State Historic Site
On Riverdale Road just north of Manor Oak, on the right when traveling north.
According to Jarrett family tradition, Devereaux Jarrett's slaves discovered this "Indian Rock” along the Tugaloo River in the 1830s. Recognizing the significance of this unique stone and its petroglyphs, Jarrett had it placed under his . . . Map (db m161555) HM
5 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Acree Mitchell Grocery Storecirca 1857
On Doyle Street west of North Pond Street, on the right when traveling west.
This is the oldest building in downtown. It was originally a free-standing building and a popular gathering place for early Toccoa residents. The building was later used as a Masonic Lodge and an art gallery. The bricks used in its construction are . . . Map (db m185294) HM
6 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Administration Building
On Bandy Drive, on the left when traveling east.
By 1922, it was evident the college could no longer get along without a central office building. Furthermore, additional dormitory space was needed. The administration Building or ADM, as it was called, was made possible by gifts from Mrs. R.W. . . . Map (db m64347) HM
7 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Alan Todd Yearwood Memorial Garden
On Forrest Drive.
At age 39, on January 28, 2010, Alan Todd Yearwood lost his life in a fatal car accident and was ushered immediately into the presence of the Lord. This Memorial Garden is Dedicated to his memory and to his love of nature. Alan's connection with . . . Map (db m64749) HM
8 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Andrews-Hamby Men's Storecirca 1916
On Doyle Street east of North Sage Street, on the right when traveling east.
Owned by Mr. Andrews and Mr. Hamby in the late 1940s to sell menswear, this location once housed Moore’s Drug Store. It still retains its original pressed tin ceiling, Greek key motif entrance tiling and original tile floor, built to hold a popular . . . Map (db m185295) HM
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9 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Bandy Cottage Alumni House
On Bend North Hickory Road at Forrest Drive, on the left when traveling west on Bend North Hickory Road.
In the early 1920's, Jack Mathes moved to Toccoa Falls and accepted the position as business manager of the institution. He met and married Susie Ralls, one of the young women who lived with the Forrests. In 1924, Susie and Jack built a home on . . . Map (db m63381) HM
10 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Bandy Music Hall
On Brandy Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Music has always been an important part of the ministry of Toccoa Falls College. However, in 1958, this fact was in jeopardy as the school was faced with the possibility of losing its music department. Fire destroyed Ring Music Hall, and school . . . Map (db m63595) HM
11 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Bank of Toccoacirca 1926
On Doyle Street just east of North Sage Street, on the right when traveling east.
This building was home to a variety of drug stores, including Sorrells and Smith-Maddox, and original home of the Bank of Toccoa. Unique arts and crafts style masonry elements can be seen, such as the windows defined by a series of soldier courses . . . Map (db m185296) HM
12 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Barron and Lawrence 5 and 10 Cent Storecirca 1906
On Doyle Street just west of North Pond Street, on the right when traveling east.
One of Toccoa’s “five-and-dime” stores, Barron and Lawrence sold discounted household and personal products, all for only five or ten cents each. The exterior originally made use of intricate individual glass panels, which formed its large transom . . . Map (db m185297) HM
13 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Belk-Gallant Buildingcirca 1906
On North Sage Street at Doyle Street, on the right when traveling north on North Sage Street.
This two-part commercial block building was built as the Farmers and Merchants Bank and housed the Belk-Gallant Company from 1937-1998. It has multiple retail spaces and a main corner entry, flanked by plate glass windows. Presented by the . . . Map (db m185298) HM
14 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Blumenthal'scirca 1905
On Doyle Street east of North Sage Street, on the right when traveling east.
Operated by a local Jewish merchant, Blumenthal’s sold mostly clothing items. The storefront still retains its original style of colonial revival dental molding. It was purchased in 2000 to house offices for the Phillips Group and now houses a . . . Map (db m185299) HM
15 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Capt. A.H. Ramsay, C.V.
On East Tugalo Street (State Highway 17A), on the right when traveling east.
Erected by Stephens County Historical Society in Memory of Capt. A.H. Ramsay, C.V. who built the first house in Toccoa from these stones.Map (db m63339) HM
16 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Citizens Bankcirca 1951
On West Doyle Street east of North Alexander Street, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m185300) HM
17 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Clipper Barber Shopcirca 1930
On Doyle Street west of North Pond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Rhuel Hallford owned and operated the Clipper Barber Shop in this location for 42 years. The architectural detail of the cornice makes this building unique. The Vander Woude family purchased the building in 2004. Presented by the City of . . . Map (db m185311) HM
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18 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Colonel William Wofford1728-1823
Near Forrest Drive.
General Andrew Williamson's Brigade - American Revolution - S.C. Colonial Soldier - Pioneer Ironmaster - Raised full regiment, 1775 - S.C. Provincial Congress 1775-6 - Built forts, S.C., N.C., Ga. - After fall of Charleston, acquired Turkey Cove . . . Map (db m63460) HM
19 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Dining Hall & Chapel
On Bandy Drive, on the left when traveling east.
One morning after breakfast at Staley Cottage, Richard Forrest came down to what is now the center of campus. In 1914, with a brier hook and an ax, he cleared a spot for a permanent dining room and kitchen. Then everyone assembled in the opening . . . Map (db m64273) HM
20 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Earl Hall
Near Bandy Drive, on the left when traveling east.
In 1940, there was a tremendous need for additional classroom space. In the Toccoa Falls News, Dr. Forrest reported that the Institute had 22 faculty members, 400 students, and only nine classrooms! there simply was not enough space for . . . Map (db m64398) HM
21 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Forrest Hall - Ball Field
On Chapel Drive, on the left when traveling north.
When the school purchased a cow in 1912, Ora Frost, the first student to enroll at the Toccoa Falls site, was enlisted to do the milking. At first, Evelyn Forrest joined in to help her, but soon other students volunteered for the job. The cow was . . . Map (db m63674) HM
22 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — G.I. Hill & The Steel Buildings
Near Chapel Drive, on the right when traveling east.
During World War II, more than 500 former TFI students enlisted or were drafted into the military. After the war, many of these young men returned to the school to complete their education. The need for married students housing became an . . . Map (db m64401) HM
23 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Gate Cottage
On Forrest Drive at Bent North Hickory Street on Forrest Drive.
Even in the early years, before the Forrests moved to Toccoa Falls, there was a cottage sitting at the entrance to the falls. And an outdoor bowling alley -- Toccoa's first -- was located near the cottage. Visitors could drive to the base of the . . . Map (db m63411) HM
24 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — George Washington Hitt1913-1958 — Artist, Humanitarian, Philosopher —
Near Henderson Falls Road, 1 mile north of Toccoa Falls Road (Georgia Route 17).
“An unforgettable personality whose courage shone with such crystal brilliance as to brighten the world about him and uplift the spirits of those even more fortunate, but not fashioned of such heroic fibre. His is a name to remember when the . . . Map (db m58884) HM
25 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Green's Bargain Annexcirca 1907
On Doyle Street east of North Sage Street, on the right when traveling east.
Created as an accessory to Green’s successful department store, the Bargain Annex was added around 1950 as a discount shopping location. The Bargain Annex later housed a jewelry store and a Dream Giver’s Art Gallery. This location now houses . . . Map (db m185312) HM
26 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Haddock Inn
On Forrest Drive.
The first school Richard and Evelyn Forrest helped to start was in Golden Valley, North Carolina in 1907. However, the location was 17 miles away from the nearest railroad stop, and the roads between it and the school were at times nearly . . . Map (db m63577) HM
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27 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Harper Homecirca 1920
On Doyle Street just west of North Hill Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built for the Harper sisters, owners of Harper’s 5 & 10, this house was used as a bed and breakfast, serving food on Sundays. Original fold-in doors and crystal doorknobs are retained. Architecture is prime example of California Arts & Crafts . . . Map (db m185340) HM
28 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Harper's 5 and 10 Cent Storecirca 1910
On West Doyle Street east of North Alexander Street, on the right when traveling east.
Harper’s 5 and 10 Cent Store was located here for more than 50 years. The building was modified to accommodate the growing department store in the 1930s to one storefront. In 2013, the façade was renovated back to the original four storefront . . . Map (db m185341) HM
29 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — 127-4 — Historic Traveler's Rest
On Riverdale Road north of East Currahee Street (U.S. 123), on the right when traveling north.
Historic Traveler’s Rest was built upon land granted to Major Jesse Walton in 1775. Walton, a Revolutionary soldier and political leader, was killed by Indians near here in 1789. The Walton family sold the land to James Rutherford Wyly who built the . . . Map (db m39220) HM
30 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Hudgins Furniturecirca 1946
On Doyle Street west of North Hill Street, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m185342) HM
31 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — In Loving Remembrance
Near Forrest Drive.
In loving remembrance of those who lost their lives in the Flood November 6, 1977 Karen Anderson Joseph Anderson Rebecca Anderson Gerald Brittin William L. Ehrensberger Peggy Ann Ehrensberger Robert Ehrensberger Kristen . . . Map (db m63462) HM
32 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Jarrett ManorErected 1786
On Riverdale Road, 0.4 miles north of U.S. 123, on the right when traveling north.
Home of Mary Jarrett White, Organizing Regent Placed by Toccoa Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1940Map (db m60740) HM
33 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Kelly Barnes Dam Break Monument
On North Sage Street at East Doyle Street, on the right when traveling south on North Sage Street.
Toccoa Falls College presents this memorial marker to the Toccoa-Stephens County Community, and to our friends everywhere, in order to demonstrate our eternal gratitude. We most gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the people . . . Map (db m63332) HM
34 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Kelly Dam Disaster
On the morning of Nov. 6, 1977, the dam holding back the lake above the falls broke. The forty acres of water surged down over the falls, through the park, down the valley through the campus, leaving in its wake 39 dead and 60 injured. All of the . . . Map (db m63465) HM
35 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — LeTourneau Hall
Near Bandy Drive, on the left when traveling east.
A building known as "the board shack" originally stood on the present site of LeTourneau Hall. It was a simple wooden structure that was built a short time after the Haddock Inn fire. It became the residence of Richard and Evelyn Forrest along . . . Map (db m64395) HM
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36 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Main Street Cafécirca 1927
On Doyle Street west of North Pond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Originally home to Lola’s Beauty Salon, and later Grace’s Beauty Salon, Mr. Grady Yearwood opened his famous downtown eatery in a storefront shared with Grace’s in the early 1960s. The Main Street Café was famous for its delicious American style . . . Map (db m185345) HM
37 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Martha Park Dress Shopcirca 1900
On Doyle Street east of North Sage Street, on the right when traveling east.
Known for its vast, open windows, the Martha Park Dress Shop catered to only the finest in women’s fashion. The storefront was originally made from terrazzo tile, and the large windows still hold the original surrounding aluminum frame. . . . Map (db m185347) HM
38 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — McBath Homecirca 1922
On Doyle Street west of North Hill Street, on the left when traveling west.
Doctor McBath practiced medicine in the basement, and he and his family lived upstairs. After her parents’ deaths, Barbara McBath used the house as a boarding house for teachers. Today, the structure is once again home to a Doctor’s office, family . . . Map (db m185348) HM
39 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — McCurry's Men's Shopcirca 1900
On Doyle Street east of North Sage Street, on the right when traveling east.
One of the oldest buildings in town, Mr. Carl McCurry opened his shop in 1929 with the mindset that every man in Toccoa deserves to dress up. This storefront is unique in that it was constructed with large separate bay windows. Ms. Phyllis Skelton . . . Map (db m185349) HM
40 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — McNeely & Companycirca 1920
On Doyle Street east of North Sage Street, on the left when traveling east.
Opened by Mr. Robert McNeely, this building housed a furniture and hardware store on the first floor, a casket company on the second floor, and a mortuary on the third floor. The three-story structure features large bay windows and simple brickwork . . . Map (db m185365) HM
41 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Morrison Hall - Old Barn
On Bandy Drive at Forrest Drive, on the right when traveling south on Bandy Drive.
Once Toccoa Falls Institute was up and running, the Forrests knew they would have to find a way to feed the school's growing population. Because they wanted Toccoa Falls to be self-supporting, the began to add farm animals to the campus. Richard . . . Map (db m63412) HM
42 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Nickel Backcirca 1920
On Doyle Street east of North Sage Street, on the right when traveling east.
Once home to GE appliances, this building has been known for over 20 years as one of two Nickel Back Shoe Store locations. The structure has original wooden floors and bricks produced in downtown Toccoa’s brickyard. Presented by the City of . . . Map (db m185379) HM
43 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — 127-5 — Old Tugaloo Town
On East Currahee Street (U.S. 123) 0.1 miles east of Old Roberts Road, on the left when traveling east.
North of this marker, in the center of the lake, once stood an important Indian town. The area now marked by a small island was settled around 500 A.D. and occupied by Cherokee Indians around 1450. Traders were coming to the town by 1690. In . . . Map (db m10014) HM
44 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Parker Newman Drugstore and Soda Shopcirca 1907
On Doyle Street west of North Pond Street, on the right when traveling west.
This location, known for its classic style with simple brickwork and large neo-angled storefront glass windows, has housed many different businesses over the years, such as Gilberts Drugs and the Parker Newman Drugstore, known in the 1950s for its . . . Map (db m185398) HM
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45 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Paul & Mary Williams Memorial Chapel
On Chapel Drive.
Even today, the names of Paul & Mary Williams evoke loving memories of a couple who had a deep abiding commitment to Toccoa Falls College. They met shortly after enrolling as students but did not marry until after they had graduated and Mary had . . . Map (db m63993) HM
46 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Paul AndersonBirthplace — 912 East Tugalo Street —
On East Tugalo Street, 0 miles east of Rosedale Street, on the right when traveling east.
“World’s Strongest Man” Lifted greatest weight ever listed by a human being: 6,270 pounds in a backlift. (Guinness Book of World Records) Weightlifting 1956 Olympic Gold Medalist Super Heavyweight (Olympic . . . Map (db m59110) HM
47 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Paul Anderson Memorial Park
On East Tugalo Street (State Highway 17A) at Big A Road North (State Highway 17A) on East Tugalo Street.
Gold Medalist Weightlifting 1956 Olympic Games Melbourne, Australia ——————— "The Greatest Weight Ever Raised by a Human Being 6,270 pounds in a backlift." Listed in The Guinness Book of . . . Map (db m63434) HM
48 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Pool Roomcirca 1930
On Doyle Street west of North Pond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Joyce Brady owned Joyce’s Boutique and Salon here for 14 years. This building was also home to several women’s clothing stores and salons, as well as a real estate agency. The shape of the dentils beneath the cornice is an interesting architectural . . . Map (db m185399) HM
49 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — R. L. Smith Furniture and Appliancecirca 1941
On Doyle Street east of North Pond Street, on the right when traveling east.
R. L. Smith Furniture and Appliance opened in this location in 1972, now the oldest store of its kind in the city. The family owned business occupied this space for 21 years. Robert Troup bought the building in 1993 to expand his business. The . . . Map (db m185400) HM
50 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Ralls Dormitory & Broom Factory
On Forrest Drive.
A building to be used as a print shop was constructed by the Kiwanis Club and the citizens of Toccoa on the site later occupied by Ralls Dormitory. The plan for a print shop never developed, so the building was turned into a broom factory. But . . . Map (db m64442) HM
51 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Red Apple Grocery / Searscirca 1930
On Doyle Street west of North Pond Street, on the left when traveling west.
These Classical Revival style buildings have been home to several clothing stores, an ice cream parlor and an antique shop. Each building has a pair of central doorways flanked by large plate glass windows. Presented by the City of . . . Map (db m185401) HM
52 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Reverend Andrew Cauthen Craft and Susan Blake Craft
On North Sage Street at East Doyle Street, on the right when traveling south on North Sage Street.
In Loving Appreciation of Reverend Andrew Cauthen Craft and Susan Blake craft Founders of Toccoa Orphanage in 1911. Thirty years with God's Providence he was a father to the fatherless and she was a mother to the . . . Map (db m63330) HM
53 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Ring Music Hall
On Forrest Drive, on the left when traveling west.
The 1930s were years of anxiety for much of the world. At Toccoa Falls there were moments of concern, too, but these were mingled with times of joy as the Lord continued to provide. In 1938, as a result of the continuing economic depression of . . . Map (db m64753) HM
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54 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Slavery at Traveler's RestTraveler's Rest State Historic Site
Near Riverdale Road north of Manor Oak, on the right when traveling north.
"... binds himself to do good work at all times unless accidentally sick commencing work at sunrise and continue until sunset except two hours at twelve o'clock during the long days and one hour in the short day -- said Jasper binds himself to . . . Map (db m161554) HM
55 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Staley Cottage
On Forrest Drive.
Shortly after her move to Toccoa Falls, Sarah Staley, a retired New York City principal, began construction on a white clapboard house that she believed would become her residence. However, God had another purpose in mind for the house and for . . . Map (db m63570) HM
56 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Stephen County Fallen Veterans Monument
On East Doyle Street at North Alexander Street on East Doyle Street.
We dedicate this symbol to keep forever living the freedom for which these men gave their lives.Map (db m63335) WM
57 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — 127-1 — Stephens County
On East Doyle Street, 0 miles east of North Alexander Street, on the right when traveling west.
This County, created by Act of the Legislature August 18, 1905, is named for Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy. A state legislator and Senator he was elected to Congress at 31, serving from 1843 to 1859. Elected to . . . Map (db m58733) HM
58 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Stephens County Confederate Monument
On North Sage Street, on the right when traveling south.
1861-1865Map (db m63334) WM
59 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Stephens County Revolutionary Soldiers Monument
On East Doyle Street at North Alexander Street, on the right when traveling west on East Doyle Street.
Placed here in honor of the Revolutionary soldiers buried in Stephens County by the Toccoa Chapter Daughters of the American Revolutionar.Map (db m63336) WM
60 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Stephens County World War I Monument
On East Doyle Street at North Alexander Street, on the right when traveling west on East Doyle Street.
For those who served World War I 1917 - 1918Map (db m63337) WM
61 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Stephens Federal Bankcirca 1958
On North Pond Street at East Doyle Street, on the right when traveling north on North Pond Street.
Originally the centerpiece of life in downtown Toccoa, the Methodist church here moved to Tugalo Street and the structure was replaced with the new home for Stephens Federal Bank. Its large, sweeping windows and central banking location now serve . . . Map (db m185416) HM
62 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Stewart Hall
On Bandy Drive, on the right when traveling east.
By 1917, it was obvious the girls needed a larger dormitory than Sunshine Cottage. Acting on faith, Rev. Forrest broke ground for a two-story building for a girl's dormitory. There was no money - not even ten dollars - to begin construction. The . . . Map (db m64339) HM
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63 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Terrell Buildingcirca 1936
On West Doyle Street just east of North Alexander Street, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m185417) HM
64 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The Bell
Near Bandy Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Dr. Richard Forrest served as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Toccoa, Georgia, from 1925-1950. When the original framed church building was torn down and a new sanctuary built in 1926, members of the church's congregation agrees to donate . . . Map (db m64390) HM
65 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The Col. Robert Sink Memorial Trail
On Dicks Hill Parkway (Old U.S. 123) at Col. Robert Sink Trail, former Currahee Mt. Rd., on the right when traveling south on Dicks Hill Parkway.
In Memory of “Col. Bob” Sink, First Commanding Officer of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, July 1942 – December 1945. Dedicated by the “Five-O-Sinks” The 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment Association, . . . Map (db m9827) HM
66 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The Elementary School
On Old Toccoa Falls Lane at Guy Wilson Road on Old Toccoa Falls Lane.
After Haddock Inn was destroyed by fire, one of the first structures constructed was a building the Forrests called "The Board shack." In Achieving The Impossible with God, Dr. Forrest said, "It was an old shack - a shanty-like structure . . . Map (db m64744) HM
67 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The Old Toccoa Falls Power Plant
On Forrest Drive, 1 mile west of Toccoa Falls Road (Georgia Route 17), on the right when traveling west.
The Old Toccoa Falls Power Plant is an outstanding example of the early hydroelectric generating facilities that served America’s rural communities. Built in 1899 by E. Palmer Simpson of Toccoa, the plant was franchised in that year by the Toccoa . . . Map (db m58767) HM
68 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The Rebelcirca 1900
On Doyle Street west of North Pond Street, on the left when traveling west.
This building housed Devoe Paints, then a diner style restaurant that has been a landmark since 1961. Barbara and Maurice “Shready” Hallford owned and operated The Rebel Café for 36 years. Significant architectural elements are the leaded glass and . . . Map (db m185420) HM
69 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The Star Theatercirca 1925
On West Doyle Street east of North Alexander Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Star Theater was housed here from 1935-1950 and had seating for 150 people. Designed in a vernacular Art Deco style, the building is noted for its elaborate pressed tin ceilings and original molded glass chandeliers. Presented by the . . . Map (db m185402) HM
70 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The TentsLife After the Fire
On Bandy Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Following the Haddock Inn fire, the battle for the school's survival began. The immediate need was housing. God provided the perfect answer by bringing to Dr. Forrest's mind the idea of using tents. He contacted a tent company in Atlanta, Georgia, . . . Map (db m64344) HM
71 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The Toccoa Recordcirca 1906
On West Doyle Street east of North Alexander Street, on the right when traveling east.
The oldest business in Toccoa is designed in a classic vernacular style. This was the first business to remove its 1950s veneer and restore its façade after canopy removal in 2007. Presented by the City of ToccoaMap (db m185441) HM
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72 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Thomas H. White Photo Lab
On Old Toccoa Falls Lane at Guy Wilson Road, on the left when traveling east on Old Toccoa Falls Lane.
In 1983, Thomas H. Whit was honored with a memorial that has enriched the lives of many students and alumni. This is the year the Thomas H. White Photo Lab was dedicated as a place where students could learn the art and science of photography. . . . Map (db m64713) HM
73 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Toccoa City HallCirca 1932
On North Alexander Street at East Doyle Street, on the right when traveling south on North Alexander Street.
. . . Map (db m63338) HM
74 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Toccoa Falls College World War II Memorial
On Bandy Drive at Forrest Drive on Bandy Drive.
In Memory Of The Boys Who Died In Service 1941 - 1945Map (db m64441) WM
75 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Toccoa Korean War Monument1950 - 1953 — The Forgotten War —
On North Sage Street at East Tugalo Road (Georgia Highway 17A), on the right when traveling south on North Sage Street.
In memory of and with deep gratitude for the men and women who served during the Korean Campaign to preserve our freedom.Map (db m63340) WM
76 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Traveler's Rest
On Riverdale Road, 0.4 miles north of U.S. 123, on the right when traveling north.
Traveler’s Rest has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 This site possesses exceptional value commemorating and illustrating the history . . . Map (db m60741) HM
77 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Traveler's Rest State Historic Site
Near Riverdale Road, on the right when traveling west.
"Here I got an excellent breakfast of Coffee, ham, chicken, good bread, butter, honey, and plenty of good new milk, for a quarter of a dollar...What a charming country this would be to travel in, if one was sure of meeting with such nice clean . . . Map (db m63323) HM
78 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Troup's Studiocirca 1932
On East Doyle Street east of North Pond Street, on the right when traveling east.
This commercial building has been home to Troup’s Studio since 1941. A third generation business, it features a brick entablature and recessed panels. Two sets of large plate glass windows are indicative of mid-twentieth century commercial . . . Map (db m185444) HM
79 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Tugalo Baptist Church and Cemetery
On East Silver Shoals Road, 0.2 miles east of Holly Springs Road, on the left when traveling east.
Tugalo Baptist Church, established before 1789, was first known as the Tugalo River Church. Founded by the Rev. John Cleveland, a Revolutionary Soldier, Tugalo is the oldest church in what was then Franklin County. The county covered an area in Ga. . . . Map (db m58830) HM
80 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Western Auto Associate Storecirca 1940
On East Doyle Street just west of North Pond Street, on the left when traveling east.
Deluxe Tire, a franchise of Western Auto, originally called this classical revival style building home. The Murray family owned and modified it in the 1950s. Scarborough’s Mens Store was here for 17 years. Dr. and Mrs. Brian Raybon bought the . . . Map (db m185452) HM
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81 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — Woerner World Missions Center
On Bandy Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Shortly after fire destroyed Haddock Inn, God gave Richard and Evelyn Forrest another sign that He would restore what had been lost. Rev. Forrest wrote an article that was published in the Alliance Weekly newsletter explaining what had . . . Map (db m64276) HM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024