An Afternoon in Dahlonega, GA
The week before school started, I decided it would be fun to have an afternoon outing away from the house. We have visited Dahlonega at least once a year, but always enjoy returning. There are different restaurant options, antique shops to visit and it is less than a 2 hour drive from home. This afternoon, we were on a bit of a time constraint and I will have to remember to not plan that way next time. I think we would have enjoyed spending a little more time there.

This time we decided to visit the Gold Museum which is housed in the building behind me. I wore a thrifted pair of overall shorts with a bodysuit and some aqua/turquoise accessories. It was actually a little chilly for this outfit!
The top of the old courthouse still houses some of the old furniture and set up: it was neat to see how the building was used. The courthouse served Lumpkin county from 1836 to 1965. It is now a state historical site.


The first floor of the building holds the Gold Museum and it was really interesting to learn how large some of the gold nuggets were that were found. The first major gold rush in the nation occured here in the area, 20 years before the 1849 gold rush to California.
For the first time in all of the years we have visited Dahlonega, we walked into Brad Walker’s pottery shop and studio. He taught himself pottery from a young age and has been creating for the past 5 decades! The pottery is clay that has been fired and can be used in an oven or microwave as well as is dishwasher safe.

We observed him making bowls on the pottery wheel and he took time to show us how to create forest creatures when I mentioned that one of the boys had done a couple pottery camps the last couple years. We really enjoyed our stop in his shop.
A bientôt!
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16 Comments
Kathrine Eldridge
What a cute town! I would love to visit that pottery shop!
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mimifce
That was a really neat shop.
Lindsay @ Lindsay's Sweet World
I’m not sure I’ve ever been to Dahlonega, but this makes me want to go! What a cute little town!
mimifce
Oh, you need to! And it’s always a few degrees cooler!
Joanne
That sounds like such a neat outing; I had no idea the first gold rush was in Georgia!
mimifce
It’s always nice to get away for the day.
jodie
What a fun day…exactly the things we love to do.
I can’t believe it was cold for that outfit, but yay for wearing the overall shorts.
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Jodie
mimifce
I know, it was surprisingly chilly!
Jennifer
This looks like a fun, cute little town!
Jennifer
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mimifce
It is, especially if you visit in cooler months.
Amy Johnson
How fun! I would love to go there. Visiting from Traffic Jam Reboot.
mimifce
The gold mine is also an interesting visit nearby.
Laura @ Our Grand Lives
What a fun adventure! Dahlonega looks like an adorable town to explore! Visiting via Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot.
mimifce
It is very charming!
Michelle
I had no idea that there had been gold in GA!
mimifce
Oh yes! It’s crazy to the size of the nuggets that were found!