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  2. Hiawassee, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Hiawassee is the county seat of Towns County, Georgia, United States. [4] The community's population was 880 at the 2010 census. Its name is derived from the Cherokee —or perhaps Creek—word Ayuhwasi, which means meadow, [5] (A variant spelling, "Hiwassee," is used for the local river and some other Appalachian place names.)

  3. Towns County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    9th. Website. www .townscountyga .com. Towns County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,493. [1] Its county seat is Hiawassee. [2] The county was created on March 6, 1856, and named for lawyer, legislator, and politician George W. Towns.

  4. These 2 Clothing Stores In Georgia Are Closing, Retailer Says

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    ATLANTA, GA — The retail clothing chain Forever 21 is closing 178 stores across the country as part of its bankruptcy proceedings. The apparel retailer released a list Tuesday of the...

  5. Chatuge Lake - Wikipedia

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    Chatuge Lake. /  34.991°N 83.785°W  / 34.991; -83.785. 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Lake Chatuge is a man-made reservoir in Towns County, Georgia, and Clay County, North Carolina. It was formed by the Tennessee Valley Authority 's construction of Chatuge Dam (then the highest earthen dam in the world) in 1942.

  6. Robert Hall Clothes - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hall Clothes. Robert Hall Clothes, Inc., popularly known as Robert Hall, was an American retailer that flourished circa 1938–1977. Based in Connecticut, its warehouse-like stores were mostly concentrated in the New York, Chicago and Los Angeles metropolitan areas. According to a Time magazine story in 1949, the corporate name was an ...

  7. Hiwassee River - Wikipedia

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    The Hiwassee River passes through Murphy, North Carolina, where it flows past a site famous in Cherokee Indian mythology. The legend tells of a house-sized leech that could command the waters and use them to sweep hapless people to the bottom of the river and consume them. It was known as Tlanusi-yi, "The Leech Place."