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McCaysville, GA is a small town located on the border of Tennessee and Georgia. It’s known for its unique location, being one of the few places in the United States where you can walk across state lines. The area offers visitors a relaxed atmosphere with lots to do and see. There are several lakes nearby that offer fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities. For those who prefer outdoor activities there are hiking trails that take you through the nearby forests and mountains. In town, visitors can explore historic buildings from the 19th century or take a ride on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway.
Reviews of McCaysville tend to be very positive overall. Many visitors remark upon how peaceful and quiet it is compared to other towns in the region. One reviewer noted that it's perfect for a weekend getaway – you can escape from your daily life without having to travel far away from home. Other reviewers praise the friendly locals they met while visiting McCaysville, as well as the variety of activities available throughout town and in the surrounding area.

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Religious intolerance - 5/22/2012
If you are planning on moving to the Mccaysville, Blue Ridge, or Copperhill area because of the beautiful scenerary and the "perfect picture" brochures and advertisements and you are NOT of a Christian oriented faith you may want to think again. Especially if you are trying to open a business. The city officials do not up hold the united states constitution here in particular the first amendment. If you try to open an Occult bookstore, or a "Pagan" gifts shop then you will be harassed and threatened until you close by the city officials. I have seen it one too many times and I am myself a Pagan. However, if you try to protest a church gathering on your own property they pull out the first amendment, but when defending your own beliefs with the same amendment it goes unheard. Do your family and favor if you are not of the Christian religion and seek another place to live/visit as I am currently doing. Read More

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