The Hyde family bought this farm on the Chattahoochee River in the 1920s, and J.C. Hyde, the last of the family, farmed it until he was in his 90s, plowing by hand with the assistance of his stalwart mule, Nell, even as the land around the farm was consumed by urban sprawl.
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This 485-acre property buffers 1.4 miles of the Chattahoochee River and served for more than a century as the "gateway" to Carroll County.
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Rogers Bridge, once the planned site for 32 high-end homes, is now safely protected and in the care of the National Park Service as public open space.
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Though only 30 miles long, the Soque River is a vital tributary to the Chattahoochee River, a source of drinking water for millions of people downstream.
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