
Dirttown Valley and Haywood Valley form the primary corridors of settlement and transit in this portion of Northwest Georgia. The community of Armuchee sits near the confluence of several mountain-fed waterways, including Little Armuchee Creek and Lavender Creek. This modern survey highlights a landscape where topography strictly dictates human geography, with roads and homesteads clustered in the fertile basins between Little Sand Mtn and the steep slopes of Johns Mtn. A significant portion of the eastern terrain falls within the Chattahoochee National Forest, preserving the wooded character of the ridges. Local history is anchored by numerous rural sites, from the Crystal Springs Mill Pond to the Old Armuchee Cem. The map provides clear detail for tracing early valley roads like Old Summerville Rd and identifying long-standing congregational centers like the Floyd Springs Baptist Church Cem.
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1967 Livingston
Floyd County, GA

1967 Melson
Floyd County, GA

1967 Rock Mountain
Floyd County, GA

1967 Rome North
Floyd County, GA

1968 Armuchee
Floyd County, GA

1968 Rome South
Floyd County, GA

1968 Wax
Floyd County, GA

2024 Armuchee
Floyd County, GA

2024 Livingston
Floyd County, GA

2024 Melson
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rock Mountain
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rome North
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rome South
Floyd County, GA

2024 Wax
Floyd County, GA