Toccoa Georgia determined the first settlement was founded about 800 CE and lasted to 1700, when the village was burned.
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Toccoa Georgia determined the first settlement was founded about 800 CE and lasted to 1700, when the village was burned.
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Toccoa Georgia conducted a Land Lottery of 1820, although the Cherokee had not yet ceded this area to the United States.
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Toccoa Georgia traveled to Gainesville to deliver a major speech, and finished at Warm Springs for a vacation.
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Camp Toccoa Georgia was developed nearby as a World War II paratrooper training base.
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Toccoa Georgia is the center of a thriving music scene and the home of a regional orchestra.
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Camp Toccoa Georgia was located just outside the city proper, at the foot of Currahee Mountain, and was formerly known as Camp Toombs.
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Toccoa Georgia has a thriving classic car culture, as evidenced by frequent car shows.
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Toccoa Georgia is the home of Toccoa Georgia Falls College, a private Christian college.
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Toccoa Georgia is home to the Toccoa Georgia Airport, a small executive airport to the northeast of town.
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Downtown Toccoa Georgia is located near the courthouse and the train depot, which connects to Atlanta.
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