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About Us

Finding Inspiration in Every Turn

In 1856, Hiawassee was designated as the county seat for the newly formed Towns County, which was taken from parts of Rabun & Union County, GA. However, settlers began moving to the area starting in the 1820s. In 1870, Hiawassee was incorporated as a town and then a city in 1916.


Before the settlers moved to the area, Hiawassee was originally inhabited by the Cherokee, which is where most of our local area names come from. The name Hiawassee comes from the word Ayuhwasi, meaning meadow. The Cherokee gave this area its name from the large, fertile valley that was located along the river. In 1942, the TVA constructed the Chatuge Dam on the Hiawassee River and flooded the valley.

Hiawassee has grown since its founding in 1856 but still holds on to its small-town values and way of life. 

For more information on our area, visit: 

Hiawassee Downtown Develpment Authority

Contact Us

For inquiries, please contact us at (706) 896-2202 or dda@hiawasseega.gov. Stay connected with us on our social media accounts: Facebook & Instagram.

The Hiawassee Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is dedicated to serving our community and welcomes your support. Feel free to reach out and share your story with us.

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CONTACT 

T: (706) 896-2202

E: dda@hiawasseega.gov

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