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Cherokee County Georgia

From Lake Allatoona to the foot hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains; the educational and cultural offerings of Reinhardt College to the athletic offerings of the Cherokee County Recreation and Parks Authority; the fast growing city of Woodstock to the slower pace of the city of Ball Ground, Cherokee County offers something for everyone. Interstates 75 and 575 make Cherokee County convenient to all that Atlanta has to offer, with southern Cherokee being relatively close to Atlanta and northern Cherokee County being a more pastoral retreat.
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