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Population: 1,467 Located in Cherokee County
Passing through Cedar Bluff, one can easily understand the origins of the town's name. Cedars still grow through- out the area, many on bluffs overlooking Weiss Lake. Cedar Bluff's history is filled with visits from well-known figures, from Spanish explorer Fernando DeSoto in the 1500's to Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest during the Civil War. Cornwall Furnace (above), built to supply ore for the Confederate army, still stands today. Cedar Bluff is a wonderful place to live, work, and play. In fact, retirees and new families move into the rural town every year. While new homes and businesses increase, Cedar Bluff maintains its pastoral qualities, small-town atmosphere, and friendly personality. Residents enjoy the conveniences of larger cities with the advantages that only a small community can provide. Adults value the working opportunities in the region, and students appreciate the remarkable technology-oriented education provided by Cedar Bluff High School. The school is the home of Tiger Computers a nationally recognized student-run computer business, The Cedar Bluff Messenger, a community newspaper published by students, as well as an excellent athletic program. The brilliant sunset colors dance above the calm waters of Weiss Lake, upon the banks of which rests the town of Cedar Bluff. Constructed in the early 1960's to serve as a reservoir for hydro-electric power generation, the lake occupies over 30,200 acres and has nearly 450 miles of shoreline. It is surrounded by forest-covered mountains, an array of beaches, and natural scenic views. Many enjoy touring the area by boat, while others appreciate the ideal sporting and fishing conditions |
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