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Hardman Farm State Historic Site

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoThe 162-acre Hardman Farm is located in historic Sautee Nacoochee, just south of Helen, Georgia. It is best recognized by a gazebo-topped Indian mound and cow pasture. The house, built in 1870 by Captain James Nichols, is a grand example of Italianate architecture and was originally known as West End because it was at the west end of the Nacoochee valley. The last owner was the family of Lamartine Hardman who was Governor of Georgia from 1927-1931. The property was lovingly preserved by the Hardman family and was donated to the state of Georgia in 1999. The Nacoochee Indian Mound with its little gazebo is one of the most recognized landmarks in Georgia. The Nacoochee Mound is a burial site and was probably used long before the Cherokee inhabited the area. The site has many stories to tell. Key InfoFor information, call 706-878-3087. For reservation inquiries please call 1-800-864-7275. For Park inquiries please contact the park at 706-878-1077.< br /> A ParkPass is required for all vehicles. Price for ParkPasses are not included with the reservation. Overnight guests pay only one ParkPass fee for the duration of their stay. The daily ParkPass is valid at all state parks visited the same day and is not valid at state historic sites. ParkPass fees are as follow: 1-12 passenger vehicles $5 per day or $50 annual ParkPass; 13-30 passenger vehicles $30 per day or $75 annual ParkPass; 31 or more passenger vehicles $70 per day or $250 annual ParkPass; Georgia active duty military/veterans $3.75 per day or $37.50 annual ParkPass. For information on our park rules and reservation policies please visit our website http://gastateparks.org/thingstoknow. Rules and regulations are posted at site offices and must be observed by all guests and their visitors.Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionHardman Farm is located at the intersection of Hwys. 17 and 75. Booking Window Product Info

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