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  2. Cedartown, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Cedartown was the place she spent many summers with family as a child. Sam Hunt (born 1984), American singer and songwriter. Lulu Hurst, (1869–1950) also known as the "Georgia Wonder", was an American stage magician born in Cedartown/Polk County, GA. Remembered for her demonstrations of seemingly miraculous physical strength, she later ...

  3. Hawkes Children's Library (Cedartown, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Albert King Hawkes was a children's library and theater advocate from Atlanta who desired the libraries in Georgia's towns. This Hawkes Children's Library was designed by Neel Reid and built in 1921. It is now a museum operated by the Polk County Historical Society. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 24, 1980.

  4. Hightower Falls - Wikipedia

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    Hightower Falls is a waterfall and historic site in Cedartown, Georgia. History. In 1843, Elias Dorsey Hightower, then 35 years old, built a cotton gin in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains beside an 80-foot (24 m) waterfall. During this time cotton was becoming the mainstay of the south’s economy. Hightower then built a three-storey ...

  5. Cedartown Waterworks–Woman's Building–Big Spring Park ...

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    The Cedartown Waterworks–Woman's Building–Big Spring Park Historic District is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It includes three properties in Polk County, Georgia , west of downtown Cedartown, Georgia : [2] Big Spring Park , the Cedartown Waterworks , and the Cedartown Woman's Building .

  6. Big Spring Park (Cedartown, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 34.014366°N 85.258530°W. Big Spring is both a historic park and a major supply of potable water. Big Spring Park in Cedartown, Georgia contains a large limestone spring producing up to four million gallons of water per day providing water to 10,000 people in the area. The Cedartown Waterworks-Woman's building and the Big Spring ...

  7. Polk County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    www .polkgeorgia .org. The Polk County Historical Marker. Polk County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,853. [1] The county seat is Cedartown. [2] The county was created on December 20, 1851, by an act of the Georgia General Assembly and named after James K ...

  8. St. James' Episcopal Church (Cedartown, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The St. James' Episcopal Church in Cedartown, Georgia, at 302 and 308 West Ave., was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019. [1] The congregation was formed in 1878, and five years later began construction of its church. It was opened for services in 1884.

  9. Cedartown Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Cedartown Commercial Historic District is a historic district in Cedartown, Georgia. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. The district includes 65 contributing buildings, one other contributing structure, and a contributing object. The majority of buildings are one-story and two-story brick commercial buildings ...