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At 80, Sugar Hill Looking Younger Every Day
By Jim Simpson At the most recent Sugar Hill City Council meeting, resident and former council member...
First Avenue – A City Divided, But Still Connected
By Brandon Hembree Inside the cabinets of the Sugar Hill History Museum in City Hall, there is an old...
Unmarked Memories in Historic Sugar Hill Cemetery
By Brandon Hembree In downtowns all over Georgia, we walk by historic buildings all the time. These...
Greater Atlanta Montessori School Relocates to Buford
Staff Reports The Greater Atlanta Montessori School (GAMS) brings a new Montessori Education option...
Love Blooms on Main
By Jessica Wilson As cliché as it might sound, you really do need to love what you do. There is...
Sugar Hill – A City Almost Dissolved
By Brandon Hembree There is an old saying that “the more things change, the more they stay the same”....
Sugar Hill’s Champion Trees – Sentinels of History
By Brandon Hembree Pecans (Carya Illinoinensis) and Southern Red Oaks, Bottomland Red Oaks, Three-Lobed...
Suwanee Creek Chapter, NSDAR, Honors Historic Native American Site of Suwannee Town
The Suwanee Creek Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution dedicate a...
Tombstones and Textbooks
Sugar Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, now referred to as Historic Sugar Hill Cemetery, is rich with...
Sugar Hill Moonshine
By Brandon Hembree There’s a moonshine still hidden out in the woods near Island Ford Baptist Church...
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As a fifth generation Buford graduate, it was probably inevitable that Kayla...