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Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce
  All about our home: the land of gold, waterfalls, festivals, hiking trails and mountain music!
Discover Dahlonega
Lumpkin County Courthouse
  Visit Georgia’s oldest county courthouse. Explore the Gold Museum, a state park inside the courthouse dedicated to the history of Dahlonega’s gold rush, the first in America.
Oldest Courthouse
Everett Brothers Music Barn
  The weekly Saturday night bluegrass concerts and jams since 1966 have created an institution in Suwanee, Georgia, just outside Atlanta. This is an experience not to be missed!
You simply MUST go!
Dahlonega Entertainment Guide
  Let us entertain you! Your complete guide to all that's going on in and around Dahlonega this week and weekend...
The Guide
Southeastern Bluegrass Association
  This all-volunteer group of rabid bluegrass fans is based in Atlanta.
SEBA
All About Lumpkin County
  Things you never thought of. Things you ought to know. Things you shouldn't go another minute without knowing.
LumpkinCounty.com
Gold Rush Days Festival
  Dahlonega’s annual fall festival the 3rd weekend in October– check out the report in a local newspaper on the 2004 event!
Gold Rush

Bear On The Square Mountain Festival
  Dahlonega’s annual spring festival the 3rd weekend in April – featuring lots of mountain music, arts, crafts and more! The Bear
Brasstown Bald
  Check out the facts and get great views looking north and south from Georgia's highest peak. The Bald
Trail Of Tears
  More than 4,000 of the Cherokee people died on this brutal march from Georgia and surrounding states to Oklahoma. Get all the facts from the Trail Of Tears Association. National Association
Shoal Creek Band
  This great band has been making great music around these parts for nearly 20 years and their current lineup of pickers and singers is the best ever. And we’re not just saying that because they’re all friends of ours. Their first CD project is out and you can hear tracks from it on Mountain Echoes and buy it on their website. Here's a little-known secret... that's them singing and playing on our jingles and station identifications. Shoal Creek
North GA College & State University
  Georgia's military college, one of only six in the U.S. Also offering courses in liberal arts, pre-professional, professional, graduate programs and more.
NGCSU
Bluegrass Works
  All about all things bluegrass. Find great links here!
Bluegrass Works
Help Save The Hemlocks!
  The annual HemlockFest and Beetle Battle Paddle events raise funds to combat the ravages of the wooly adelgid that has decimated hemlock forests to the north of Georgia. We're beginning to see damage here as well. Follow the link and find out how you can help...
Lumpkin Coalition
Appalachian Studies Center
  Georgia's Official Appalachian Studies Center, headquartered at Dahlonega's North GA College & State University.
ASC
Georgia's Blood Mountain
  In my foolish youth, I spent the coldest night of my life (I hope) on top of old Bloody. (Kevin O'Connell)
To the peak!
Amicaloloa Falls
  It's the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River. And there's lots more in store when you visit this great Georgia state park.
Shower, anyone?
Wade Custom Guitars
  Put your hands on one of Chuck's hand-crafted beauties and you'll be loathe to turn loose. He's ready to build you an instrument that'll make sweet music for a lifetime. He's also a really nice guy and one of our fellow members on the board of SEBA (Southeastern Bluegrass Association).
Strum, Pluck, Pick
Steel String Session
  They used to call themselves Ducktown Station because the bandleader, lovely Lisa Jacobi, makes her home in Ducktown, Tennessee. Visit the website and hear how she whips five unruly guys into musical shape. You'll love their eclectic brand of acoustic music.
Neo-Classical Grass
Bruce Walker... Storyteller
  Bruce is one of the stoutest supporters of Mountain Echoes Radio. His storytelling takes the family story narrative to a whole new level as he spins yarns from "Walker's Bend" - where life is simpler, but not simple-minded. He performs at festivals, churches, civic organizations, business groups, coffeehouses and other venues. Drawing from his experiences as a minister, pilot and business owner, he tells original stories that will make you laugh, think and cry. Bruce and his wife, Joan, have lived in Huntsville, Alabama for more than 22 years.
Visit Walker's Bend
Stone Kingdom Ministries
  I began attending James Bruggeman's monthly Atlanta meetings somewhere around 1995 or '96. James is a Bible scholar who digs deep into the Scriptures and shares God's truth with those who are ready for spiritual meat. I heartily recommend his teachings.
Feed on the Word
Museum Of Appalachia and "Keeper" DVD
  Find time to visit this 60-acre living history exhibit near Clinton, Tennessee. You'll enjoy the live music, the fall Homecoming bluegrass festival, and more. Our friend, Heavenly Littleton, who owns Cottonwood Village Antiques and is a top-notch videographer, produced a documentary about the museum and its founder, John Rice Irwin. It's titled "Keeper of the Folkways: John Rice Irwin and the Museum of Appalachia." You can purchase buy the DVD and other heritage documentaries on Heavenly's Cottonwood Village website. Just click on the links to the right...
The Museum

Cottonwood