Sautee Nacoochee is an unincorporated community near Helen, Georgia. Named by the local Native American tribes, the area was settled before the settlement of Spanish Florida in the 1600s. The Nacoochee Mound, located at Hardman Farm, is an example of the types of burial and ceremonial mounds that were built by the tribes. Sautee Nacoochee is also known for its ties to arts and crafts.
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