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*'''''Georgia: ''''' [[Stephens County, Georgia|Stephens]] | *'''''Georgia: ''''' [[Stephens County, Georgia|Stephens]] | ||
'''Overlapping and Connecting Routes.''' The [[Upper Road]], the [[Occaneechi Path]], and the [[Great Valley Road]] (south fork) all connected to the Lower Cherokee Traders' Path at Charlotte, North Carolina. The Lower Cherokee Traders' Path and [[Upper Road]] fork off to the west though Gaston County, North Carolina and all the northern-most counties of South Carolina. Several trails continued on from the the western end of the Lower Cherokee Traders' Path at the former Cherokee village of Tugaloo, Georgia. The [[Upper Road]] continued on to Macon. The [[Unicoi Trail|Unicoi Turnpike]] headed | '''Overlapping and Connecting Routes.''' The [[Upper Road]], the [[Occaneechi Path]], and the [[Great Valley Road]] (south fork) all connected to the Lower Cherokee Traders' Path at Charlotte, North Carolina. The Lower Cherokee Traders' Path and [[Upper Road]] fork off to the west though Gaston County, North Carolina and all the northern-most counties of South Carolina. Several trails continued on from the the western end of the Lower Cherokee Traders' Path at the former Cherokee village of Tugaloo, Georgia. The [[Upper Road]] continued on to Macon. The [[Unicoi Trail|Unicoi Turnpike]] headed northwest to the Cherokee villages in Tennessee. The [[Coosa-Tugaloo Indian Warpath]] went off in the direction of Birmingham, Alabama. The [[Tugaloo-Apalachee Bay Trail]] headed for the Florida panhandle. The [[Fort Charlotte and Cherokee Old Path]] followed the northeast side of the Savannah River down to old Fort Charlotte in northwest McCormick County, South Carolina. | ||
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