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90-acre property located in Union County, north of Young Harris, offers a unique and picturesque setting for those seeking a rural oasis or an opportunity for development. Nestled within the breathtaking landscape of the North Georgia mountains, the land's natural features present a blend of beauty, historical significance, and recreational options. With its ties to an old gold mine, rolling terrain, and Gumlog Creek, plus proximity to the North Carolina state line, and connection to the original Georgia Land Lottery, the large parcel, which has remained in the same family for decades, presents a chance unlike any other in the area for future buildout. The history of a nearby gold mine is featured in the documentary "Remembering Miz Jones," which can be viewed on YouTube. The history adds a layer of intrigue and nostalgia, allowing a buyer to delve into and understand the region's rich history. Whether you're looking for a serene retreat, an historic treasure, a haven of outdoor activities, or the opportunity to develop and subdivide, this property has it all. Don't miss the chance to own a slice of paradise in the heart of the North Georgia mountains. Acreage is bordered by the North Carolina state line to the north, Brannan Nix Road to the east (Towns/Union County line is the creek), and Double Springs Settlement subdivision to the south. Overlook access from the west is possible via Two Springs Drive, which terminates in a dead-end. The interior of the parcel has no roadways. Drone video available by 6/1/24.