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Chicopee, Georgia

Coordinates: 34°15′12″N 83°50′37″W / 34.25333°N 83.84361°W / 34.25333; -83.84361
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Chicopee is a mill village located approximately four miles south of Gainesville, and is in Hall County, Georgia, United States.[1][2]

Chicopee was designed in 1925 by Earle Sumner Draper for the Chicopee Manufacturing Corporation, a subsidiary of The Johnson and Johnson Company. It was his last mill town project and his most successful. Construction started in 1927 and the village consisted of 217 homes, a company store, medical office, and the mill across the street. The mill is the earliest example of a large single story textile plant built in the South.

The village is unincorporated and has a population of approximately 350. Originally the property was laid out for roughly 500 homes but only 217 homes were built in the first phase and the full plan was never completed.

Chicopee is registered on the National Register of Historic Places.

Home in village

References

  1. ^ Stern, Robert A.M.; Fishman, David; Tilove, Jacob (2013). Paradise Planned: The Garden Suburb and the Modern City (Hardcover). The Monacelli Press (published December 3, 2013). ISBN 978-1-58093-326-1.
  2. ^ Crawford, Margaret (1996). Building the Workingman's Paradise: The Design of American Company Towns (paperback). Verso (published November 1, 1995). ISBN 978-0-86091-695-6.

Further reading

Gurowitz, Margaret (March 22, 2013). "Chicopee Village". Kilmer House. Johnson & Johnson Services. Retrieved November 15, 2014.

34°15′12″N 83°50′37″W / 34.25333°N 83.84361°W / 34.25333; -83.84361