Brasstown Bald: The Highest Point in Georgia-4,784 ft.

Image courtesy of Brasstown Bald

Year Erected: 1958

Marker Text:  The name is derived from the Cherokee word ltse’yi (New Green Place) or (Place of Fresh Green), from ltse’hi (green or unripe vegetation), and yi, the locative. It occurs in several places in the old Cherokee country, variously spelled Echia, Echoee, Etchowee, and sometimes “Brasstown,” from a confusion of ltse’yi with Untsaiyi (brass). One settlement known to the whites as Brasstown was on upper Brasstown Creek of Hiwassee River directly NW of this point. The area near the Spring to the SW was once an Indian camping ground.

Tips for Finding This Marker: Half a mile north of Brasstown Bald Vistor's Center Parking Lot near Blairsville.