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Three townships are located in the valley below the gorge: Cullasaja,
Gneiss, and Sugar Fork. The Cullasaja's largest tributary is most likely Buck
Creek. The most well-known is Peek's Creek, where a catastrophic flood and
mudslide occurred in September 2004.
Several former Cherokee towns were located along the Cullasaja River. The town
of Ellijay was on Ellijay Creek, a tributary of Cullasaja River. Several
Cherokee towns were called Kulsetsiyi (or Sugartown), abbreviated Kulsetsi,
including one on Cullasaja River near Ellijay Creek. "Cullasaja" is a variant
spelling of the Cherokee town name "Kulsetsi". This Cherokee town's name is also
the origin of the name "Sugar Fork". One of the largest and most important Cherokee towns, known as Nikwasi or Nucassee, was located at the confluence of Cullasaja River with the Little Tennessee River. The town of Franklin grew on the former site of Nikwasi town. |
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Raging Rapids & Localized Flooding on The
Cullasaja River 21 September 2009 |
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