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Burning Bush is a small place in Catoosa County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. It's not a city or a town with its own government. Instead, it's called an "unincorporated community." This means that the county government helps manage things like roads and services for the people living there.

What is Burning Bush?

Burning Bush is a community where people live, but it doesn't have its own mayor or city council. Think of it like a neighborhood that's part of a bigger county. The people who live in Burning Bush get their services, like police and fire protection, from Catoosa County. This is common in many parts of the United States.

Where is Burning Bush?

Burning Bush is located in Catoosa County, which is in the very northwest corner of Georgia. Georgia is a state in the southeastern part of the United States. Catoosa County is known for its beautiful landscapes and its history, especially from the American Civil War. It's also close to the city of Chattanooga, which is just across the state line in Tennessee.

How did Burning Bush get its name?

The name "Burning Bush" comes from a local church in the area. Many communities in the United States were named after important local landmarks, churches, or families. This helps give a place its unique identity and often tells a story about its beginnings.

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