Frequently Asked Questions
Faq's and Links
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The Public Members Meetings for
CCHS are held the third (3rd) Tuesday of each month at
6:30 pm at the Tracy P. Stallings
Community Center located at 118 South White
Street Carrollton, GA 30117.
If you aren't already a member and would like to
be, you can purchase your membership online, or stop by
one of our monthly meeting and we will signup.
Currently we are open on
Wednesdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 pm. We are also
available by appointment. If you would like visit
on another day, please contact us via email or call us
at (678) 664-0662 to make an appointment .
Their mission is to create parks
and protect land for people,
ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come.
To get more information about
The Trust for Public Land Please visit
www.tpl.org for more information.
The Concord Covered Bridge
Historic District was created by Cobb County, Georgia in
1986. The district includes many historic structures
dating back to the mid-1800s when milling communities
developed along the Nickajack Creek. This site is
maintained by the Friends of the Concord Covered Bridge
Historic District, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit. Please visit
http://concordcoveredbridge.org/ for more
information
If you are looking for genealogy
information, or old land maps or need help with your
research, contacting the Carroll County
Genealogical Society will help. Please visit
www.ccgsga.org for more information.
Are you looking for a loved one
or family member that was interred in Carroll County?
The Find a Grave site is a perfect place to start.
Click on this link for a complete listing of Cemeteries
in Carroll County (Georgia).
CEMETERIES IN CARROLL COUNTY (GEORGIA)
If you are looking for more information
on the Moore's Bridge and Horace King Historical Site,best replica watches
here are two great links to help you.
www.tpl.org/media-room/moores-bridge-park-horace-king-historic-site-preserved-ga
Another great article can be found here:
www.tpl.org/our-work/parks-for-people/moores-bridge-park-horace-king-historic-site