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Rabun Gap-Wolffork Valley has always been the center of farming in Rabun County because of its relatively flat topography in the river valley of the natural gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Dickerson House in Wolffork Valley
1956 Rabun Gap Post Office
Original Building at Rabun Gap Industrial School, c. 1905
York House, National Register of Historic Places
Wolffork Baptist Church Singing School in 1909
Quilting Bee in Betty’s Creek Community, c. 1940
James N. Fisher Family (1869-1933)
York House Siding, c. 1910
Main North-South Highway in Rabun Gap, 1928
Rabun Gap as seen from Dickerson House, early 20th Century
Building of Kelly’s Creek Road, 1935
Agriculture Students at the Rabun Gap Industrial School, c. 1910
Norman Coleman, School Bus Driver
McDowell Farm Family at Rabun Gap School, late 1940s