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Dawson County Real Estate Information From Springer Mountain where the Appalachian Trail reaches its southern terminus to the shores of Lake Lanier and the banks of our rivers, we are a community of people that is as diverse as our terrain.
Whether you are looking for a place to locate your environmentally sound business, establish solid roots for your family, or take your next vacation, our local realtors are here to serve you.
Dawson County was created by a legislative Act on December 3, 1857. The county was name for William C. Dawson, who served in Congress from 1836 to 1842 and in the U.S. Senate from 1849 until 1855.
Prior to the creation of Dawson County, the area enjoyed a rich history. Originally settled by the Cherokee Indians.
Although absent as a people from the area for more than 150 years, the legacy of the Cherokee remains in many names found throughout Dawson County: Amicalola, which means "tumbling waters", Etowah, Toto Creek - named for the Cherokee Toter family, and a host of other local names. Throughout the 1830's and 1840's the area that was to become Dawson County was in the midst of the first gold rush in America.
Today, Dawson County is a gold-mine for real estate. Whether you are looking to buy or sell property in this rich land, look to our experienced realtors to give you a helping hand. Look no further than Dawson County – it is your pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!
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