Lumpkin City
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Lumpkin, Georgia, incorporated on March 30, 1829, serves as the county seat for Stewart County and is named in honor of Wilson Lumpkin, a notable two-term governor of Georgia and advocate for state rights and Indian removal. The city is home to a historic courthouse, rebuilt in 1923 after a fire, which is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Providence Canyon Conservation Park, located within Lumpkin, features a stunning collection of canyons and gullies, including the impressive Grandfather Canyon, which measures half a mile long, 300 feet wide, and 150 feet deep. The 1,061-acre park also protects the largest natural collection of the rare Plumleaf Azalea in the world.
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