The 72nd Annual Georgia Mountain Fair, held at the historic Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds this summer! Thousands of visitors from across the region ...
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Enota is the perfect mountain escape to spend time with your friends and family. Enota is a non-profit conservation facility committed to pre...
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Helen Waterpark and Helen Tubing offer an exciting family activity and recreation here in Alpine Helen Georgia.The Helen Ga Tubing takes you up the...
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About Us:Come on down to Cool River Tubing Company, located at the Gateway to the Mountains and the heart of Alpine Helen Georgia We are just about...
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with a population of only 430 residents - is the state's third most visited city. There is no other town that packs so much charm and so much to do...
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We are located in the North Georgia Mountains on beautiful Jenny's Creek, just 5 miles north of Cleveland, GA on Highway 129. Visit us today and en...
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About the Blue Ridge Scenic RailwayIn the 1990s, investors looking to preserve the significant railway history in Blue Ridge, Georgia brought our i...
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Our HistoryYour Blue Ridge Community Theater was founded in 2000 as a 501c3 Not For Profit organization. Originally called the Gateway Mountain Pla...
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Gold City Corral is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in the North Georgia mountains. We offer an outdoor experience unlike any...
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About Us: Our museum was founded by The Scottish Tartans Society (STS), which was established in Scotland in 1963 to maintain a worldwide membersh...
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Situated along the peaceful shore of the 100-acre Lake Russell, this developed recreation area offers 42 campsites that accommodate both tent and R...
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The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame (GRHOF) museum in Dawsonville, GA is recognized by the state legislature as the official home of the Georgia Racing...
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With 53 miles of track, two tunnels and 25 bridges, the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will take you on a memorable journey through a remote and be...
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Highlands Nature Center was founded as the museum of the Highlands Biological Station in 1927, and was originally housed as an annex to the Hudson ...
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People always ask us how we came up with the name. Like goats, we happily tend to a mountainous land. In fact, it has been a nickname that we have ...
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