Toccoa Area Guide for Currahee Club

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A local guide to all things in and around

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Fun Facts Toccoa: Cherokee word for “Beautiful” Square Miles: 8.3 Population: 8,283 (2015) Median Age: 35.5 years old Altitude: 1,027’ Zip Code: 30577 Number of Companies: 1,135 Established: 1873 County: Stephens Sheriff: Randy Shirley City Commissioner: Gail Fry County Commissioner: Debbie Whitlock, Dean Scarborough Nearest Clinic: NGPG (Northeast GA Physicians Group), 9 miles from Currahee Nearest Hospitals: Stephens County Hospital, Toccoa. 11 miles from Currahee St Mary’s Hospital, Lavonia, 17 miles from Currahee Nearest Other Major Hospital: NE GA Medical Center, Gainesville, 47 miles from Currahee Nearest Dentist: Lowery Dental, 9 miles from Currahee Pharmacy: CVS, Walgreens, Right-Aid – all on Big A Road, (6.5 miles from Currahee) Supermarkets: Ingles, Big A Road, Quality Foods, Big A Road (6.5 miles from Currahee) Super Wal-Mart: 24-hour, just off Big A road (7.6 miles from Currahee)

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A Brief History of Toccoa Native Indians were the first inhabitants to live on these lands, and they called it Toccoa, a Cherokee word meaning “beautiful.” Indian agent, Colonel George Chicken (yes, that was his real name) wrote about Toccoa in his journal in 1725, and it was later settled by American Revolutionary veterans led by Colonel William H. Wofford after they moved to the area following the war. The Georgia Land Lottery of 1820 spurred migration of Scots-Irish from North Carolina and the Georgia coast. The Georgia gold rush started in 1828, and the Cherokee Indians were forcibly removed from Toccoa and commenced their journey along the trail of tears as they were pushed out west. The village that was to evolve into Toccoa was laid out in 1873 around an area formerly known as "Dry Pond." It was named for a pool there that was dry nearly year-round and owes its beginning to the railroad and a group of three far-thinking speculators. The three investors -- Dr. O.M. Doyle of Oconee County, S.C., B.Y. Sage of Atlanta and Thomas Alexander of Atlanta -- anticipated the construction of a new railroad through Dry Pond. They purchased 1,765 acres, had it surveyed into lots, publicized a May 27, 1873, lot sale and brought potential buyers to the village on excursion trains. The City of Toccoa was officially chartered in 1874 and the names of downtown streets reflect the visionary trio; Sage, Doyle, and Alexander streets still crisscross downtown Toccoa today. Toccoa was originally part of Habersham County, but many local residents thought it was too far and too difficult to cross the mountain to the county seat in Clarkesville. A group of residents launched a drive for a new county and their efforts were rewarded with the creation of Stephens County by an act of the state legislature. The first elected county officers took office on January 1, 1906. Toccoa became the county seat. Great strides were made in Toccoa-Stephens County during the late 1930s. Capps Cotton Mill was purchased in 1937 by J&P Coats Company and would remain a manufacturing fixture in the county for almost 70 years. Industrialist R.G. LeTourneau opened an earth-moving equipment manufacturing plant in 1938 and the Toccoa Airport was constructed at the end of that year. World War II had a significant impact on the community. The U.S. Army created Camp Toccoa where paratroopers in the army’s new airborne units were trained. The train lines were used by the arriving GI’s to disembark for training camp in Toccoa. The 506th Parachute Regiment of the Army’s 101st Airborne Division made Toccoa their home during World War II, along with their 2nd Battalion, an experimental division known as "Easy Company" (which later became the subject of an HBO series, Band of Brothers). The infamous Currahee Mountain’s "3 miles up and 3 miles down" was Easy Company’s training ground, and in honor, the race is still run today on the first Saturday in October to coincide with the Military Weekend in Toccoa. During the war, the LeTourneau plant churned out earth-moving machines used by the military in all theaters of war. Employment at the plant grew to as many as 2,000 during the war years. LeTourneau’s Lake Louise facility, later known as Georgia Baptist Assembly, was converted to a hospital to treat wounded service personnel.


Toccoa continued to prosper after the war. President Franklin D Roosevelt visited the area by train in 1958 on route to Warm Springs on vacation. The City of Toccoa installed and began operation of a natural gas system that today stretches from near Elberton all the way to Franklin, North Carolina. In the late 1960s, the City of Toccoa launched a massive urban redevelopment project of the downtown area. Dilapidated buildings were demolished and city streets re-worked to make the downtown area a covered mall shopping area. In 2007 after more than 35 years in existence, the downtown canopies were demolished and Doyle Street re-opened to traffic. The city observed its centennial in 1974 and was named an All-American City in 1976. On December 6, 2011 the Downtown Historic District of Toccoa was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The designated area is bordered by Alexander Street on the west, Currahee Street on the south, Hill Street on the east and Savannah Street on the north. The district includes both commercial and community landmark buildings, as well as several houses. The area displays late 19th and early 20th century American Movement and Revival architectural styles, as well as Queen Anne, Late Victorian and International Style Modern Movement exhibitions.

July, 1945 - Easy Company, 506th Infantry Regiment (“Band of Brothers”)

Some of the buildings have gained significant recognition, including the county courthouse displaying Beaux Arts Classical and Classical Revival elements (c.1908), City Hall that was previously the post office and is a great example of Classical Revival (c.1932), First Presbyterian Church which is also Classical Revival (c.1925), and the railroad depot (c.1915).

Since 1999, Toccoa has been accredited by the National Main Street Center and has been designated a Georgia Exceptional Main Street (GEMS) community by Georgia Department of Community Affairs since 2014. Soul singer James Brown, blues singer Ida Cox, actor DeForest Kelley, and Olympic gold medalist Paul Anderson, among others, have all called Toccoa home. The 506th “3 miles up and 3 miles down” Currahee Mountain run, circa 1942


A Sports Lover’s Paradise There’s nothing like the excitement of college sports. With Currahee Club being only 40 minutes to Clemson and 50 minutes to the University of Georgia, the sports enthusiast in your family will never be without a game, a match or a tournament that’s within an easy drive. Not only is a world of sports available year-round, but this is some of the best sports talent in the country, with each school boasting National Championships in multiple sports. The ACC is one of the powerhouse baseball, basketball and football conferences in the country. The SEC is considered the premier football conference year after year, and their baseball, basketball, soccer and various other programs are also at the top. Whether you are a raving fan of either program, or you like to see some of the best schools in the nation come to your region to compete, the access to all of the marvelous sporting opportunities in this area is as good as you’ll find in the country. And it’s all here, just a short drive from Currahee Club.



Toccoa has all the familiar brands‌


‌in a quaint, small-town setting


Where to Eat Locally An authentic café

Java Station & Café

A wide variety of coffee’s, fruit smoothies, and flavorful beverages. Full Café style menu with sandwiches, homemade soups and great burgers. *Two Eco-Charging Stations on site too! 770 Big A Rd, Toccoa, GA | 706.886.0105 (15 minute drive from Currahee Club)

In the mood for burgers & fries...

Bell’s Drive In & Eat In

Bell’s is the place to be for a classic burger basket and fried chicken. If you order a chili-slaw dawg, be sure to mention that you want it prepared “all the way.” You can thank us later. 1445 Big A Rd, Toccoa, GA | 706-886-5933 (17 minute drive from Currahee Club)

The buffet dedicated to Southern comfort food

M & J Home Cooking Country Buffet

Regardless if you’re a comfort food connoisseur or unfamiliar with the art of southern food, satisfying the taste buds at M & J’s is a given. 1021 Mize Rd, Toccoa, GA | 706.282.0022 (23 minute drive from Currahee Club)

If seafood is your style…

Asia House

Asia House features an authentic Asian fusion of Chinese, Japanese, and Thai foods. They have a variety of appetizers and entrees that will satisfy everyone's taste buds. The sushi is also fantastic! 1074 Big A Rd, Toccoa, GA | 706.898.5100 (18 minute drive from Currahee Club)


Where to Eat Locally For authentic Mexican cuisine…

El Parian Mexican Restaurant It’s no secret that this is one of Toccoa’s favorites! The festive décor and friendly staff gives this place a lively atmosphere. The fish tacos get great reviews! 62 Walmart Way, Eastanollee, GA | 706-886-9445 (19 minute drive from Currahee Club)

Want to stick with something familiar?

Applebee’s

For familiar favorites like burgers, chicken, steak, seafood, and more, visit Applebee’s. (Follow up with a blue ribbon brownie… you won’t be disappointed!) 1589 Big A Rd, Toccoa, GA | 706.282.5016 (15 minute drive from Currahee Club)

Prime Rib and She-Crab Soup!

J Peters

The menu at J Peters includes some tried and true recipes such as She-Crab Soup and Slow Roasted Prime Rib. Just minutes from I-85 at the exit to HWY 17 95 Owens Dr, Lavonia, GA | 706.356.117 (25 minute drive from Currahee Club)

If you are craving steak or pasta…

X-Factor / Cornerstone Restaurant Nestled in the heart of downtown Toccoa, X-Factor features specials ranging from hearty soups and great sandwiches to tender filets for dinner. 27 E Doyle St, Toccoa, GA | 706-282-7771 (20 minute drive from Currahee Club)


Where to Relax Locally Spa & Salon Anastasia For a full service, organic spa experience, visit Spa & Salon Anastasia. The modern spa is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of golf, tennis or water sports on Lake Hartwell www.spasalonanastasia.com 42 Doyle St, Toccoa, GA 706.827.0047 21 minute drive from Currahee Club

Nails Care & Spa A hometown favorite, Kevin and Brenda Dinh have been serving Toccoa for 10 years. The husband and wife duo, along with their staff of professional nail artists, are dedicated to satisfying their customers every time. www.nailscareandspa.com 1454 Big A Rd, Toccoa, GA

706.886.7356

17 minute drive from Currahee Club

Bella Nails & Spa New to Toccoa, Bella Nails & Spa has already made an impression on our quaint town. The professionalism of the staff creates a tranquil environment that’s sure to soothe and satisfy. www.bellanailstoccoa.com 712 Big A Rd, Toccoa, GA

706.886.5239

19 minute drive from Currahee Club


Where to Shop Locally All Things Currahee All Things Currahee is your one-stop-shop for fashionable, rustic home décor and furniture, along with boutique-style clothing. 46 Doyle St, Toccoa, GA 706.705.4448 21 minute drive from Currahee Club

Troup’s Studio & Gold Crown Hallmark Troup’s has been a part of Toccoa for decades. This Toccoa classic is not only a professional photography studio, but also carries a wide variety of Hallmark merchandise. 26 E. Doyle Street, Toccoa, GA

706.886.2369

20 minute drive from Currahee Club

CK Morgan & Co. One of the first sights you see when you drive into downtown Toccoa, CK Morgan’s is a cute and cozy gift shop featuring monogram and personalized gifts of all kinds. 102 E. Tugalo Street, Toccoa, GA 706.297.7310 20 minute drive from Currahee Club

More Toccoa Shops For a full list of shops, stores and boutiques in downtown Toccoa, go online and visit:

www.mainstreettoccoa.com/all-shops.cfm


Sweet Treats Locally Victoria’s Sweet Treats Toccoa’s local bakery and sweet shop. Everyone raves about the cupcakes! Victoria’s is the go-to for satisfying your sweet tooth! 25 Doyle St, Toccoa, GA | 706.716.1296 21 minute drive from Currahee Club

Becca’s Bistro & Bakery Also a sandwich shop, Becca’s serves fresh, homemade sweets. You’ll find yourself going back for more, we promise. 280 Big A Rd, Toccoa, GA | 706.898.6416 17 minute drive from Currahee Club

Oscar Mike’s Ice Cream Shop Oscar Mike’s is an ice cream and snack shop with a family-friendly environment. There’s even games to entertain the kids. 158-168 N. Pond Street, Toccoa, GA | 706.948.1020 20 minute drive from Currahee Club


What About My Odds & Ends? DRY CLEANING Wally’s Custom Dry Cleaning

22 N. Sage Street, Toccoa, GA | 706.886.3866 20 minute drive from Currahee Club

AUTO CARE Bulldog’s Xpress Lube & Car Wash 1312 Big A Rd , Toccoa, GA | 706.282.5189 19 minute drive from Currahee Club

Bulldog Auto Parts/NAPA

120 E Currahee St, Toccoa, GA | 706.886.6848 20 minute drive from Currahee Club

Toccoa Tire & Recapping

229 W. Currahee St, Toccoa, GA | 706.886.3111 21 minute drive from Currahee Club

FLOWERS Downtown Flowers

67 E. Tugalo St , Toccoa, GA | 706.491.7200 20 minute drive from Currahee Club

LIQUOR STORE Fernside Package Store 1733 Fernside Dr, Toccoa, GA | 706.886.9728 15 minute drive from Currahee Club

PET GROOMING Darbie Dooz, LLC.

850 Highway 123, Toccoa, GA 706.716.0333 17 minute drive from Currahee Club


Got Two Hours To Spare? Toccoa Falls A beautiful 186-foot-high waterfall, Toccoa Falls is one of the tallest free-falling waterfalls east of the Mississippi River. It is located on the campus of Toccoa Falls College, a four-year, fully accredited Christian college. A meandering stream flows through the lower part of the 1,000-acre, wooded campus from the base of the waterfall. This spectacular waterfall, higher than Niagara Falls, is a popular tourist attraction and campus retreat. The short 100-yard path to the falls is handicap accessible. Open from 8:30 am until sundown and only 20 minutes from Currahee Club. 107 Kincaid Dr, Toccoa Falls, GA (888) 785-5624

Currahee Military Museum The newly renovated Train Depot in Toccoa now serves as home for the Currahee Military Museum. Here you will find WWII history artifacts, including photos and stories of the approximately 17,000 soldiers that trained at Camp Toccoa to become paratroopers. The history of 501st, 506th, 511th and 517th Paratrooper Infantry Regiments are on display for visitors to view seven days a week. This museum houses military history for the area's local veterans, Civil War, WWI and WWII and is just a 20 minute drive from Currahee Club.

106 Alexander St, Toccoa, GA (706) 282-5055


Take In Some History! The Historic Ritz Theater

The Ritz Theatre was originally constructed in 1939 as a single screen movie theater seating 500 patrons. It was operated by Fred T. McLendon, who built a chain of 36 theaters across the southeast. Of those, the only remaining Georgia theaters are Atlanta’s Buckhead Theatre and Toccoa’s Ritz Theatre. Over time, the Ritz has hosted many forms of entertainment, including The Famous Flames with James Brown, comedian James Gregory, and The Drifters. 139 E. Doyle StreetKincaid Dr, Toccoa Falls, GA (706) 297-7121

Travelers Rest Historic Site Step 200 years back in time and take a tour of this pre-Civil War era Inn. Thanks to both its architectural significance and its role in the early history of the area, Traveler's Rest was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964. Today, visitors can tour the house and

see

many

original

artifacts

and

furnishings. The Travelers Rest Historic Site is located just 10 minutes from Currahee Club 4339 Riverdale Road, Toccoa, GA (706) 886-2256


Looking For a Half-Day Adventure? Tugaloo State Park

With lake access and a white sand beach, this beautiful 400-acre park offers something for every family member to enjoy. (Small parking fee may apply.) Located just 25 minutes from Currahee Club. 1763 Tugaloo State Park Road, Lavonia, GA. (706) 356-4362 Boating, Fishing, Hiking, Volleyball, Swimming, Tennis and more

Currahee Vineyard & Winery Discover a family owned winery that creates hand-crafted wines from Vinifera, Muscadine and other native grapes. Live Music on Sundays! Tasting Room Hours Thursday 12pm-6pm Friday 12pm-6pm Saturday 11am-6pm Sunday 1pm-6pm 13301 W Currahee St, Toccoa, Ga. 30577 (706) 768-5383


There’s Something For Everyone Mall of Georgia Approx. 60 miles (1 hour drive from Currahee Club). With three stories worth of shopping, there’s plenty of stores everyone can enjoy. 3333 Buford Dr. NE, Buford, GA 30519

Tanger Outlet Mall Approx. 33 miles (40 minute drive from Currahee Club). Ralph Lauren, Coach, Banana Republic, Fossil, J. Crew, and more! 800 Steven B Tanger Blvd, Commerce, GA 30529

Tallulah Gorge State Park Approx. 18 miles (25 minute drive from Currahee Club). Enjoy a nice hike, picnic, and views of several different water falls and natural landscapes. 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Rd, Tallulah Falls, GA 30573.

Helen, Georgia Approximately 28 miles from Currahee Club in Helen, Georgia is a Germanyinspired town, and a truly unique find in Northeast Georgia. “It’s the charm of Bavaria in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.” 726 Brucken Strasse, Helen, GA 30545


Area Marinas and Boat Launches Currahee Club is proud to offer a beautiful waterfront park, complete with floating docks and day slips that can accommodate up to 12 boats.

Boat Launch: The closest boat launch is the Spring Branch Access, located just 7 minutes from Currahee Club.

There’s even a gas station on route to add to the

convenience! Currahee Club Sales Office

Spring Branch Access


Harbor Light Marina is a family owned and operated marina located on the Georgia and South Carolina border on beautiful Lake Hartwell, just 30 minutes from Currahee Club.

BOAT RENTALS Harbor Light Marina has Lake Hartwell’s largest supply of rental boats. Offering both Deck and Pontoon boats, there’s something fun and exciting for everyone. Click http://rentals.harborlightmarina.net/booking/ for a current list of available boats.

SLIP RENTALS

Harbor Light Marina Rates And Information – Covered / Uncovered Slip Rentals COVERED SLIPS: QUARTERLY RATE

COVERED SLIPS: ANNUAL RATE

20FT

$475

$1700

26FT

$665

$2400

NEW 26FT

$720

$2600

30FT

$720

$2600

NEW 30FT

$775

$2800

40FT

$900

$3250

UNCOVERED SLIPS: QUARTERLY RATE

UNCOVERED SLIPS: ANNUAL RATE

20FT

$405

$1450

24FT

$435

$1550

30FT

$555

$1995

35FT

$625

$2295

Harbor Light Marina 1476 Harbor Light Marina Rd. Lavonia, GA 30553 706-356-4119


A short 20-minute drive… If you’re feeling up to the challenge, take on the beautiful hike up Currahee mountain and enjoy the breath-taking views of Toccoa from the top! Experience what it was like train like one of the "Band of Brothers“ Directions from Currahee Club: When leaving the club, turn right onto Oak Valley Rd. In 3 miles, turn right onto N. Red Rock Rd. At the stop sign, turn left onto Highway 123. Stay straight for 13 miles. Turn left onto Currahee Mountain Rd.


W W W. C U R R A H E E C L U B . C O M 855-263-3665

Obtain the property report required by Federal Law and read it before signing anything. No Federal agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy real estate in Currahee Club by residents in Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, or any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law. No offering can be made to residents of New York until an offering plan is filed with the Department of Law of the State of New York. Brokers welcome. Š2017 Currahee Club.


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