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Chattahoochee County
Chattahoochee County, which borders Alabama just south of Columbus in west central Georgia, is named...

Chattahoochee River
The Chattahoochee River rises high in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia and flows southwesterly toward...

Chattahoochee Technical College
In July 2009 Appalachian Technical College, Chattahoochee Technical College, and North Metro Technical...

Chattooga County
Chattooga County, in northwest Georgia, is the state's ninety-third county. The 314-square-mile county...

Chattooga River
The Chattooga River descends rapidly from the Blue Ridge geologic province and forms the majority of...

Chenille Bedspreads
Catherine Evans (later Catherine Evans Whitener) revived the handcraft technique of tufting in the 1890s...

Cherokee County
Cherokee County, in northwest Georgia, was formed from Cherokee Indian Territory in December 1831, after...

Cherokee Indians
The Cherokees, one of the most populous Indian societies in the Southeast during the eighteenth century,...

 Cherokee Phoenix 
The Cherokee Phoenix, the first Native American newspaper in the United States, was first printed in 1828...

Cherokee Removal
In 1838-39 U.S. troops, prompted by the state of Georgia, expelled the Cherokee Indians from their ancestral...

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