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Encyclopedia > Free Home, Georgia

Free Home is an unincorporated community in the eastern part of Cherokee County, Georgia. Centered at the intersection of State Route 20 and State Route 372, the once rural community has seen rapid suburbanization of the area over recent years. It is home to Free Home Elementary School, home of the Rockets. Cherokee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. ... State Route 20 is an abnormally-oriented route in roughly the shape of a capital J rotated ninety degrees to the left. ... State Route 372 begins with its intersection with S.R. 140 in the western part of Alpharetta, Georgia and travels to the north, through unincorporated, but rapidly growing, areas of Fulton and Cherokee counties. ...


Down along one of Free Home's unpaved roads, you will find a girl selling corn. However, this innocent farm hand has been dead for 72 years yet has become a local legend to this sleepy town. Starting in 1942, many claimed to have seen this spector and have also claimed to have tasted 'the sweetest corn in the world'. But when it comes time to pay, the young girl turns and walks away saying "its on the house. Its a free world after all".


Josh Holloway, an actor in the TV series Lost, grew up in Free Home. Josh Holloway (born July 20, 1969 in San Jose, California) is an American actor most known for his role as James Sawyer Ford on ABCs Emmy award-winning show Lost. ... Lost is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning serial drama television series that follows the lives of a group of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, somewhere in the South Pacific. ...


Coordinates: 34°14′19″N, 84°17′20″W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...



 
 

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