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  1. McCaysville is a city in Fannin County, Georgia, United States. The population was 1,149 at the 2020 census . It is the second largest city in Fannin County after Blue Ridge .

    • Area codes 706
    • Fannin
    • 1,460 ft (450 m)
    • Georgia
  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Find trip ideas, attractions, events, activities accommodations, maps, travel resources and much more. Stand with one foot in Georgia and one foot in Tennessee in McCaysville, Georgia, a popular destination for apple-picking, fly-fishing and tubing.

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  3. 1. The City of McCaysville, Georgia is located on the Georgia-Tennessee state line next to Copperhill, Tennessee and the two towns are called The Twin Cities. McCaysville has a population of 996 and Copperhill has a population of 511. 2. Copperhill was originally called McCays and McCaysville was Hawkinsville!

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  4. McCaysville, GA is a picturesque southern town in Fannin County, nestled along the Toccoa River. Known as the 'Stateline City,' McCaysville is situated on the border of Georgia and Tennessee. This historic city was established in 1904 as a copper mining town, but thrives today with a dynamic city center anchored by Riverwalk Shops and featuring ...

  5. All About McCaysville, Georgia — a Must-Visit Mountain Town! Welcome to the City of McCaysville in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia! This small town in Fannin County is nestled right on the Georgia-Tennessee border, adjacent to Copperhill, Tennessee.

  6. The Toccoa River, known as the Ocoee River in Tennessee, serves as a border in some places between McCaysville and Copperhill. A ferry originally operated between the two towns but the Old Steel Bridge was built in 1911 to make it even easier. It is still open to cars and pedestrians, along with the new bridge next to the visitor’s center.

  7. Discover the Copper Basin—the tale of two rivers, two bridges, two towns and two states—McCaysville, Georgia, and Copperhill, Tennessee. Together these towns are exploding with growth from new shops and restaurants to parks and marketplaces. A river runs through McCaysville, giving additional meaning to the term “river-town.”

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