Suwanee Home Inspection
Clients often seek information about the communities that I serve. As a Suwanee home inspector, I thought I would provide some links that pertain to Suwanee. I have performed home inspections in Suwanee for 6 years, and am well familiar with this area. Finding a home inspector for Suwanee can be difficult; choosing me to perform your Suwanee home inspection assures that you are getting a home inspector that has knowledge of the area and homes.
Suwanee began as an Indian village about 3 miles southwest of the current downtown area along the banks where Suwanee Creek runs into the Chattahoochee River. For hundreds of years prior to the beginning of the Town of Suwanee, a large Indian village flourished on both sides of the river. The village was originally settled by Shawnee Indians, but later, according to U.S. government documents, both Cherokee and Creek Indians came to the area they referred to as Suwanee Old Town. The village/town is shown on maps indicating land ceded to the U.S. government by the Cherokees in 1817 and the Creeks in 1818.
For more information about Suwanee, please visit the following sites
Suwanee Official website
Suwanee at citi-data.com
Suwanee school district
Suwanee began as an Indian village about 3 miles southwest of the current downtown area along the banks where Suwanee Creek runs into the Chattahoochee River. For hundreds of years prior to the beginning of the Town of Suwanee, a large Indian village flourished on both sides of the river. The village was originally settled by Shawnee Indians, but later, according to U.S. government documents, both Cherokee and Creek Indians came to the area they referred to as Suwanee Old Town. The village/town is shown on maps indicating land ceded to the U.S. government by the Cherokees in 1817 and the Creeks in 1818.
For more information about Suwanee, please visit the following sites
Suwanee Official website
Suwanee at citi-data.com
Suwanee school district