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The National Christmas Tree stops in North Georgia

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Real Estate Agent with AllMountainRealty.com

"On November 24-26, 2010 the historic gold rush town of Dahlonega, GA will host the 75- foot official Capitol Christmas Tree as it makes its way from the Teton National Forest to the White House. Much like the Olympic Torch run, but instead resting on a giant flatbed and accompanied by a caravan of 12 vehicles, including two semi-trucks and Federal escorts, it will take stops along the way for festivities. Dahlonega, GA is one of only three Southeast stops, the others being Memphis and just outside of Washington, D. C."

 

Dahlonega Georgia is a great town. It is a place for family and fun. The event in November will be no exc eption. You will be able to walk around the square , see the tree, and be a part of the great festivities. Given our tough economic times this no cost or low cost event should be great family fun. Since Dahlonega was the site of the first Gold Rush in the U. S. Stop by the many places you can pan. You could turn the day into a money making experience!!! I will be onthe square hope to see you there.

Court House

Above is a picture of the old court house onthe Square in Dahlonega . Right behind it is the gold museum.

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Charlie Ragonesi All Mountain Realty Big Canoe and Mountain Blog

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Comments(2)

Kellie Morrissey
Keller Williams Realty Success LLC - Littleton, CO
CO Realtor CRS, GRI, CDPE



GREAT BLOG ABOUT WHATS GOING ON IN YOUR AREA!  Your blog has given me some ideas for what we can do for our community!  If I come in contact with someone looking in your area I'll provide your contact information to them....
Kellie Morrissey

Oct 27, 2010 08:50 AM
Jim Hazell
Real Property Inc. - Marblehead, MA

Charlie,Glad to see that this years tree is made in the USA.Thanks,JIM H.

Oct 27, 2010 08:55 AM