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Rabun County /  Georgia / Chattahoochee River / Etowah River / Tallulah River / Little Tennessee River / Rock Mountain / Deep Creek / Bartow County /  Georgia / Rockdale County /  Georgia / Burton /  Georgia
Date: 2002-07-19 14:21:20
Rabun County
Georgia
Chattahoochee River
Etowah River
Tallulah River
Little Tennessee River
Rock Mountain
Deep Creek
Bartow County
Georgia
Rockdale County
Georgia
Burton
Georgia

R RABBIT, Taylor County. This former community was located ten miles west of Butler. All names suggested for the post office were found to be in use, so this name was chosen in desperation when a rabbit ran in front of t

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