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  1. History. The architecture of the small city gives the impression that it once displayed a vibrant downtown; this is perhaps due to the once-booming railroad system that still rumbles through Cohutta. Cohutta reflects the trajectory of many smaller towns in the United States.

  2. The Cohutta Wilderness is the largest wilderness in Georgia. With more than 60,000 visitors each year, it is also the largest, most heavily used wilderness in the Southern Appalachians. [1] In May, 2006, the Forest Service announced new limits on the use of the Wilderness, explaining:

  3. Cohutta. Formed along the railroad, Cohutta is a city rich in land and agriculture. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the city's museum that celebrates Cohutta's history, enjoy a scenic drive along the Cohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway, and explore nearby Red Clay, the last council grounds of the Eastern Band of Cherokee prior to the Trail of Tears.

  4. Jul 14, 2011 · A significant historical month for this entry is May 1934. Location. Marker has been reported missing. It was located near 34° 58.882′ N, 84° 55.91′ W. Marker was near Cohutta, Georgia, in Whitfield County.

  5. Jul 23, 2023 · This wilderness area was once part of the land of the Cherokee Nation. Between 1836 and 1839 the rapidly growing United States forcibly removed the Cherokee people and their slaves from this area, pushing them along the infamous ‘Trail of Tears’ to Oklahoma.

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  6. The Cohutta Wilderness lies within the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia and the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee. It consists of about 37,000 acres of forest, rivers, hiking trails, campgrounds, and wildlife habitats, and is managed by the United States Forest Service.

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  8. Cohutta / k ə ˈ h ʌ t ə / is a town in Whitfield County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Dalton Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 764 at the 2020 census.

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