Atlanta Regional Parade of Homes 2008 Guidebook - (Page 42) 08 County Seat: Douglasville Incorporated Cities: Douglasville Douglas County www.co.douglas.ga.us Total Area: 199.3 square miles Notable Facts: • Formed Oct. 17, 1870, from parts of Carroll and the old Campbell counties, along with a section of the original Cherokee County. • Named for Stephen A. Douglas, U.S. congressman and rival of Abraham Lincoln. • Lithia Springs was a prestigious resort hotel attracting the rich and famous to the spring’s mineral waters until fire destroyed the hotel in 1911. • Includes Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park, as well as ceremonial mounds of the Mississippian Indians, and a variety of Civil War sites. 92 78 20 16 29 4 18 13 6 92 20 26 15 5 21 2 9 23 19 Douglasville 12 28 22 30 3 24 7 5 1 1125 17 14 166 27 10 8 1. The Estates at Dorset Bridge 2. Singletree Farm 3. Lions Gate 4. Prestley Park 5. Mount Vernon Pointe 6. Prestley Crossing 7. Estates at Mill Glen 8. Breckenridge 9. WildeOak at Oak Hill 10. Estates at Hurricane Pointe 11. The Reserve at Dog River 12. Mirror Lake 13. Greythorne 14. Chestatee Farms 15. Kings Bridge 16. Kensington Park 17. The Estates at Dorsett Bridge 18. The Haven at Slater Mill 19. The Estates of Holly Springs 20. The Reserve at Chapel Hills 21. Hampton Mill 22. Nolandwood Lake 23. Estates at Holly Springs 24. Riverwalk 25. The Reserve at Dog River 26. The Gates at Chapel Hill 27. Mandevilla Acres 28. Mirror Lake 29. Tributary Village & River Banks 30. Riverwalk 42 • Atlanta Regional Parade of Homes 2008 http://www.co.douglas.ga.us
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