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Released March 1, 2010
Hooray for History
The town of Dahlonega is well known for its
gold-rush history, and what better place to
document it than the gold museum located
in the 1836 Lumpkin County Courthouse, the
oldest courthouse in Georgia. Housed in this
beautiful building is the story of the thousands
of prospectors who came to North Georgia,
and the beginning of the first gold rush. In this
historic structure in the center of the town square,
you can view artifacts of the period, including
gold nuggets, gold coins, and gold-panning
equipment. There’s an educational film as
well, and a gift shop. Visitors can also explore
the features of the courthouse itself, including
beautiful wooden chapel seats from 1889, and
the judge’s chambers. Some exhibits are on the
second floor and are not wheelchair accessible.
Guidelines from the National Register of Historic
Places prevent the addition of an elevator to this building.
Hours of operation are Monday-Saturday 9:00am to 5:00pm; Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm.
Take time to read all the wonderful stories of the past we’ve included in this issue; you’ll hear
about the first telephones—and about a time when there was no McDonald’s in town! In April our
regular columns will be back to inform and entertain you.
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