Clarkesville, Georgia

Clarkesville, Georgia

Named For General John C. Clark, the son of Revolutionary War hero and governor of Georgia, Elijah Clarke County Seat of Habersham County Notable Natural Feature The Soque River In History DeSoto passed through the area during his exploration of Georgia, and a monument across from the county courthouse commemorates that event Notable Buildings The grist mill, built in the 1930s, that houses the Mark of the Potter Don't Miss The Mark of the Potter. In operation for more than 40 years, it is one of the oldest craft shops in Georgia Nearby Moccasin Creek State Park

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Mark of the Potter

Mark of the Potter

Clarkesville, GA, Shopping, Pottery
Located in Watts Mill on the banks of the Soque River in Clarkesville, Mark of the Potter is the oldest craft shop in the same location in the state of Georgia.

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Glen-Ella Springs Inn

Glen-Ella Springs Inn

Clarkesville, GA, Restaurants, Continental
The restaurant at Glen-Ella Springs Inn and Meeting Place is a fine dining destination experience in the Northeast Georgia Mountains.

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Glen-Ella Springs Inn & Meeting Place

Glen-Ella Springs Inn & Meeting Place

Clarkesville, GA, Lodging, Bed and Breakfast
Glen-Ella Springs is a historic inn at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Northeast Georgia known for its aura of rustic elegance.

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