Chenocetah Fire Tower

The stone tower measures 40 feet (12 m) tall and was first dedicated on June 7, 1938.

Charles S. Vance, the project manager who took over from Mr. Woodroof and William A. Hartmen, regional director, were also in attendance.

After 1975, it was unused until 1989 when the Georgia Forestry Commission took over staffing during the fire season.

[3] Locals have formed the Chenocetah Conservation Corps to provide grounds maintenance around the structure and surrounding landscape.

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