The Delight of Dahlonega
Guest writer Maggie Garred…
Learn MoreWe’re blessed with water and waterfalls, but we’re also blessed with a number of extraordinarily talented outdoor photographers. Put the two together, and take a few moments to pick a photog’s brain…
Learn MoreThe story of the Chestatee River Diving Bell begins in May of 1875. A Georgia entrepreneur named Philologus Hawkins (P.H.) Loud, arrived in Dahlonega with some associates from New York, to inspect the…
Learn MoreFor those of you who are unfamiliar with Six Gap, let me quickly fill you in: It's a bicycle ride with options of 104, 58, and 35-mile routes - all of which go through what we call the "gaps"…
Learn MoreThis letter is written by and published with permission from Mr. Kris Kringle. Mr. Kringle, or “Santa Claus” as he likes to be called, is a longtime philanthropist and craftsman. He enjoys penmanship…
Learn MoreHemlockFest is one of those things that rejects easy categorization. It’s not just a festival, many of its frequent attendees consider it an experience – and rightly so. HemlockFest is packed with…
Learn MoreDahlonega, as most readers know, is the site of the first major gold rush in the United States, with the first major find in 1828. There are many different versions of the discovery floating around…
Learn MoreQ. -- Please give us the background of how the set design for this play came to be … A -- The idea is that we wanted to create an environmental piece. The staging is around the audience – we're not…
Learn MoreSo what's the difference? A kayak is generally a closed-top boat (although there are also sit-on-tops), usually designed for one person, who sits on the floor of the boat with their legs stretched out…
Learn More1. Iced Tea Is it really the fourth of July without a glass of iced tea? Try Picnic Cafe's Classic, Southern Peach, or Raspberry iced teas! Looking for a decaf option? Give their equally…
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