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- Best Laundromat in Dahlonega GeorgiaCleanest and cheapest place to wash clothes in North Georgia. Free WiFi, coffee, and snacks.
- Top Ten Bed and Breakfast Inns in Dahlonega, GA in the Northeast Georgia MountainsTen idyllic inns with links are provided. The area contains wonderful bed and breakfast options from historical buildings to hostels to rural retreats. All are near the downtown historical center of Dahlonega and central to the area.
- Top Ten Cabin Rental Properties in Dahlonega, GA for a Mountain Retreat in NE Georgia MountainsCheck out these ten cabin rentals in Dahlonega, GA. They are perfect for the annual Gold Rush Days or just whenever you need to get away from it all in the Northeast Georgia Mountains. Contacts and links are given.
Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic SiteThe history and artifacts of America's first gold rush can be found here in Dahlonega at Georgia's oldest courthouse.- Best Cycling Climb in Dahlonega, GeorgiaA description of the least traveled and most underrated climb in north Georgia for cyclists.
- A Review of Consolidated Gold Mines in Dahlonega, GeorgiaConsolidated Gold Mines in Dahlonega, Georgia is a working mine where you can see how a mine operates and learn about mining.
Florists for Valentine's Day in Dahlonega, GeorgiaWith Valentine's Day fast approaching, florists are going to be busy so ordering in advance is a smart idea. Here is a list of florists in Dahlonega. Make sure to compare prices since some florists price a similar product differently.- Gay-Friendly Bed and Breakfasts in Dahlonega, GeorgiaVisit a gay-friendly bed and breakfast in Dahlonega, Georgia.
- Visiting Chattahoochee National Forest and Dahlonega, GeorgiaA review of Chattahoochee National Forest and the Dahlonega GA area.
Dahlonega, Georgia; A Special Place to VisitWhile many Georgian towns have declined over the years, Dahlonega continues to grow in population and attracts many visitors around the world to experience not only some good southern cooking but Appalachian culture.
The Grand Daddy of All Mountain Festivals in Dahlonega, GeorgiaEvery third weekend of October, Dahlonega has one of the largest mountain festivals in the southeast to celebrate the discovery of gold. It has been voted the top twenty events to enjoy from the Southeast Tourism Society- What's Worth Visiting in Dahlonega, Georgia?A critique of the popular tourist town in North Georgia that draws thousands of visitors each year by a ntive. Included are the author's opinions of where to get your moneys worth, and what to avoid.
Gold Rush Days in Dahlonega, GeorgiaGold Rush Days is a big festival in a small Georgia town. The festival, held on the third weekend in October, October 20-21, 2007, commemorates Dahlonega's discovery of gold in 1828.
Ten Good Reasons to Retire to Dahlonega, GeorgiaNestled in at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is the quaint mountain village of historic Dahlonega, Georgia---home of the first U.S. gold rush
How One North Georgia Mountain Village is Paying Tribute to Their Fallen War Heroes This Independence DayNestled in the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in the North Georgia Mountains, Dahlonega, Georgia is known for its tourism, stunning waterfalls, and thick green-treed mountains.
River Flow SubdivisionDriving steeply up a winding narrow road, the sun shines barely through the dense canopy of beautiful oaks and evergreens, you enter into River Flow where my vacation and soon to be retirement home lies.- A Guide to the Night Life in DahlonegaDahlonega seems like a small town in Northern Georgia, and in all honesty it is. There are, however, a few things that are pretty popular in these parts as far as night-time living is concerned.
- Romantic Date Restaurants Highlights of Dahlonega, GeorgiaWill cover at least three different restaurants in Dahlonega, GA. Some of the things mentioned will be food, mood, and cleanliness. Also, a scale of how romantic each place is.
Why Haven't the American Natives Been Given Their Day?The Trail of Tears, if you haven't heard of this before, was the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians off their land starting in Dahlonega, Georgia. All this was because of greed.
How to Pan for GoldFirst, familiarize yourself with the area or nearby areas that are known for gold. Locals or park officials can give you an idea of where to look. Choose an area around a creek or a river.
