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Experience the excitement of Georgia's involvement in the Texas Battle for independence at The Alamo. See where the Lone Star flag of Texas was made. Walk through one of the few remaining cotton gins in the state in Musella. See pottery being made as it was at the turn of the century. In season, visit a modern peach packing plant or participate in a community market.

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  • Seamstress doing her part for the war
  • Crawford County was created from Houston County in 1822. It was named for United States Secretary of War and Treasury William Harris Crawford. Before 1822, the area was inhabited by the Muskogee people, called Creeks by the Europeans.
  • Old Knoxville Day: Joanna Troutman presents her Flag to the GA troops to be used as the battalion's battle flag later to become the pattern for the current state flag of Texas.
  • Old Knoxville Day Artists

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38 Wright Ave.

Roberta, GA 31078

Phone: (478) 836 - 3825

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