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Cornelia Jackson Memorial Park
Welcome to Cornelia Jackson Memorial Park, a serene and inviting oasis nestled in the heart of Woodbine, Georgia. Located at 201 15th Street, this charming park offers a perfect retreat for families, friends, and nature enthusiasts alike. Adjacent to the Ralph Bunche Center, Cornelia Jackson Memorial Park provides a peaceful setting for relaxation, recreation, and community gatherings. Visitors can enjoy lush green spaces, scenic walking paths, and a variety of recreational amenities designed to cater to all ages. Whether you're looking to host a picnic, take a leisurely stroll, or simply unwind in nature, our park offers a welcoming environment for everyone.
Chenocetah Lookout Tower
Chenocetah Lookout Tower is a historic park and tourist attraction located in Cornelia, Georgia, United States. This 40-foot-high stone tower was constructed by the WPA for the National Forest Service in 1936, using native granite by local craftsmen. Perched on Chenocetah Mountain, the tower offers panoramic views of the surrounding area from an elevation of 1,830 feet. Visitors can climb up to the wooden observation room via a metal spiral staircase and admire the unique inlaid slate roof topping the structure. The tower is only open to the public one day a year during the "Big Red Apple Festival," where the city of Cornelia provides hayrides to the tower during daylight hours. The name "Chenocetah" comes from the Indian word meaning "see all around," reflecting the tower's vantage point and ability to provide breathtaking views.
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