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Tusquittee (originally Tusquitee) is an
unincorporated community located in Clay County,
North Carolina,
United States. It is
bordered on the
north by...
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continuously operating business in Clay County. It was
established in 1875 in
Tusquittee and
moved to
Hayesville around 1908.
Hotels began appearing in Hayesville...
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extending to the
Georgia state line. In the late 1870s and
early 1880s the
Tusquittee Turnpike toll road
operated from Clay
County to the
Nantahala River in...
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Pinelog School,
Upper Tusquittee School,
Shooting Cr**** School,
Curtis School (also
known as Lick Skillet), and
Lower Tusquittee School also
operated as...
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Tusquittee Township is one of the six
townships of Clay County,
North Carolina,
United States and is the
northernmost of the six. The
other five are Br****town;...
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Sneaking Branch,
Shooting Cr****,
Downing Cr****,
Sandersen Cove,
Tusquittee Cr****,
Carver Cr****, Bob Branch,
Allbone Branch, Mob Branch,
Fires Cr****...
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other five are: Br****town, Hayesville, Swee****er, Hiaw****ee, and
Tusquittee. 35°01′55″N 83°38′56″W / 35.03194°N 83.64889°W / 35.03194; -83.64889...
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other five are Br****town, Hiaw****ee,
Shooting Cr****, Swee****er, and
Tusquittee.
Hayesville is home to the
county seat, Hayesville, the town of the same...
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evidence of gold,
leading to a mine there. He also ran a gold mine in
Tusquittee. Moore's
house was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places...
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other five are Hayesville, Hiaw****ee,
Shooting Cr****, Swee****er, and
Tusquittee. By area, it is the
third smallest township in Clay County. Br****town...