Magnolia Ga. Sugar Branch Road, Cogdell, GA 31634
About the Business
Welcome to Magnolia Ga., your charming local destination nestled in the heart of Cogdell, Georgia. Located on the serene Sugar Branch Road, Magnolia Ga. offers a unique blend of Southern hospitality and delightful experiences that cater to both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or looking to explore the rich culture and history of the region, Magnolia Ga. provides the perfect setting.
Our business is dedicated to providing exceptional service and creating memorable experiences for all who visit. From guided tours of the picturesque surroundings to curated events that celebrate the vibrant local community, we strive to make every visit special. Our team is passionate about sharing the beauty and charm of Cogdell, ensuring that you feel right at home from the moment you arrive.
Explore the scenic landscapes, enjoy the warmth of our friendly staff, and immerse yourself in the welcoming atmosphere that Magnolia Ga. is known for. We invite you to discover the hidden gems of Cogdell and experience the unique offerings of Magnolia Ga. on your next visit to Georgia. Come and see why our guests return time and time again to this enchanting corner of the South.
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Sugar Branch Road, Cogdell, Georgia 31634, United States
Reviews
"P. 36-39 from History of Clinch County History book 1916. The county site was located on lot of land No. 420, in the 12th land district. Magnolia was incorporated by an act of the Legislature approved February 20th, 1854. The corporate limits embraced eighty acres. The first court-house was not built at Magnolia until 1852 and it was destroyed by fire in 1856. It was replaced by another building which was subsequently removed to Homerville. The town of Magnolia was never more than a small village. It was laid out on land which was drained on either side by small ponds and branches. It was situated as near the center of the county as practicable. There was a main street running through the town, east and west, and public buildings were situated on the north side of the main street. The main street in 1916 was a large lane running through and which divides fields. Connecting with the main street on the west was a stage road which ran by where DuPont now Is, and connected with the stage road which ran from Troupville through the northern part of the county to Waresboro. The stage coaches in that day carried the mail and were as much a necessity then as the mail and passenger trains were in 1916."
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