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Traveler's Rest State Historic
Site

When English traveler George W. Featherstonhaugh visited Traveler's
Rest in 1837, he was pleasantly surprised. "I got an excellent breakfast of
coffee, ham, chicken, good bread and butter, honey and plenty of good new milk
for a quarter of a dollar," he wrote. "What a charming country this would be
to travel in if one was sure of meeting with such nice clean quarters once a
day." Traveler's Rest was the plantation home of Devereaux Jarrett, the "richest
man in the Tugaloo Valley." Jarrett bought the site in 1833 and made it the
center of his thriving plantation, but to accommodate the growing number of
travelers to northeast Georgia, he added on to the structure. In 1966, Traveler's
Rest was recognized as a National Historic Landmark because of its fine architecture,
including a 90-foot-long porch and hand-numbered rafters. Today, visitors receive
a guided tour of the plantation home. Most furnishings are original antiques,
while some were made by local craftsman Caleb Shaw. Contact
information is available for Traveler's Rest.
Nearby Attractions
- Tallulah Gorge State Park
- Toccoa Falls
- Tugaloo State Park
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Annual Special Events
subject to change . . . also, see the Events
Calendar
- Christmas For Travelers (2nd Sunday in December)
- Confederate Memorial Day Program (April)
Contact
Information
Traveler's Rest State Historic Site
8162 Riverdale Road
Toccoa, GA 30577
(706) 886-2256
Site Hours: Thursday - Saturday 9:00 - 5:00, Sunday 2:00 - 5:30, Open Tuesday - Wednesday to groups with advanced notice. Small admission fee. Group rates available with advance notice.
Located six miles east of Toccoa via U.S. Hwy. 123.
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