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Oct 30, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Ray promotes growth, tourism

Full story: Dalton Daily Citizen

Michael Ray believes that with Fort Mountain as a scenic backdrop, the city of Chatsworth is strategically located to pull in tourists who are making a vacation pilgrimage.

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COME ON

West Columbia, SC

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Can you really see any one coming here to vacation. If they do it will be camping in the mountains and they bring there on supply and drive fuel efficiant cars. so how will we benifit? If you loaded up your kids and took them to a place with nothing to do they would be so mad,the whole vaction would be runied. We have nothing, they may start on this side of the mountain but they"ll spend there money in ellijay or some where else. Get real this will never be a tourist location
Oh Yes

Cartersville, GA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Nor will it ever produce a spelling bee champion, obviously.

“Hukt Un Funikz”

Since: Aug 09

Eton, GA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Oh Yes wrote:
Nor will it ever produce a spelling bee champion, obviously.
Ha!
Been There

Atlanta, GA

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Nov 6, 2009
 

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I've driven from Atl. to Chatsworth to hike, hunt, camp in the Cohutta. The McDonalds always gets my business on the way out and the Ingles grocery gets it on the way in. What would make it in that area, in my opinion, is a private base camp type thing. If you had a central parking area where people could camp or start trips on horses or on foot up into the woods. Put a hotel, campsites, secure parking and a restaurant and tie it into a network of trails, that'd be neat. Also, if there was an "upper camp" some hike or helicopter in only lodge, that would be neat.
Hopeful

West Columbia, SC

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Nov 9, 2009
 
Been There wrote:
I've driven from Atl. to Chatsworth to hike, hunt, camp in the Cohutta. The McDonalds always gets my business on the way out and the Ingles grocery gets it on the way in. What would make it in that area, in my opinion, is a private base camp type thing. If you had a central parking area where people could camp or start trips on horses or on foot up into the woods. Put a hotel, campsites, secure parking and a restaurant and tie it into a network of trails, that'd be neat. Also, if there was an "upper camp" some hike or helicopter in only lodge, that would be neat.
I agree but how do you get a investment co. or a single investor to beleave that he will ever see a [profit. Your talking about 12-14 milliom dollars and you can do the research and every 5 years the lodge is over turned thruogh bankruptacy or private sales cause it will never carry a profit and thats been going since its been built.
Been There

Atlanta, GA

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Nov 9, 2009
 
You're right on all counts! I guess what we've just done is "invent" the state park with lodges and trails and employees and a restaurant and campsites, haven't we?

I guess for a minute there I was talking about what would be fun and not what would be a good business idea.
Garbage Lady

Lake Worth, FL

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#7
Nov 9, 2009
 
Love Red Top Mountain cabins
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La Fayette, GA

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#8
Nov 9, 2009
 
I believe that your idea is great. The only hold ups that I can think of would be the close proximity to Ft. Mtn. State Park and the econimic downturn. It would be hard to justify and additional park when all the state employees are on furloughs.
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Nov 9, 2009
 
you got it. it would be nice to have something like that but it's essentially the same as the park. I guess chatsworth is really different from the area I'm thinking of= Eton, Jack's River, Lake Conasauga, etc. One nice thing though is that whatever happens nearby, the Chats restaurants get a share.
Shaw Enough

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Nov 25, 2009
 

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Been There wrote:
you got it. it would be nice to have something like that but it's essentially the same as the park. I guess chatsworth is really different from the area I'm thinking of= Eton, Jack's River, Lake Conasauga, etc. One nice thing though is that whatever happens nearby, the Chats restaurants get a share.
Stone Mnt is where you need to go
GaGirl 56

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#11
Nov 25, 2009
 
Tourism, yes. I believe Gilmer and the surrounding area has so much to offer anyone wanting a relaxing vacation whether staying in a beautiful rental cabin or camping in the mountains or by a river. Nice restaurants, great entainment seems to go on all the time. What I don't feel we need necessarily is more growth. Reading the paper recently I counted 9 pages of foreclosures. Why build so many more when we have so many now standing empty. Promoting ourselves as a family area with good schools, churches and family life would be much better. Seems to me it would be better to attract those looking for a better way of life for their families. Those that could buy some of these homes now standing empty or buying a small plots to build they're own homes. Tearing up the mountains to attract tourism hurts when so many trees are destroyed. Lots of clear cutting seems to go on to expose views and the mountainsides began to wash away filling mountain streams with sediment that impedes the water flow to the rivers.. It's sad to see.
just moved here

Ellijay, GA

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#12
Nov 30, 2009
 
love the mountains
Duh

Acworth, GA

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#13
Nov 30, 2009
 
Y'all got that Covered Bridge and that "Black Pioneers" graveyard in Euharlee. Newsflash white people, those aren't pioneers buried there they are your ancestors slaves. Don't try to ease your collective consciousness by calling them anything else. After your ancestors had worked them until they dropped dead they buried them in a field without a service or a marker.
Rebecca

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#14
Nov 30, 2009
 
Love living here. Love camping, backpacking and hiking. Jacks River is wonderful as well as Fort Mountain. These areas are great if this is all you wish to do. Most visitors, when they leave these areas spend their time and money in Ellijay, Gilmer County. The Lodge on Fort Mountain is no longer a Lodge, after many managers and owners could not keep it going. If you read the advertisements for the rental cabins on fort Mountain (Murray County) they advertise as Ellijay! We live out in the country in Murray County and like our County just the way it is.This is why we prefer to live here and not the "Tourist" town of Ellijay in Gilmer County.
Rebecca

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#15
Nov 30, 2009
 
I can not get the story to down load. Who is Michael Ray?
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