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Picnic Cafe & Dessertery
Corkscrew Cafe
Shennanigan's
Irish Pub
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The Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce
presents the second annual Celtic Music Festival with performances at North Georgia College and State University's Natural Sciences Auditorium, just off the historic Dahlonega Public Sqaure.
This year's festival highlights include performances by San Diego's Highland Way, legnedary Scottish folk singer, Alex Beaton, North Georgia's own Emerald Rose, Keltic Kudzu and Bear Notes. Once again, festival goers will be entertained with Celtic-themed workshops, bagpipers, and demonstrations, and bagpipers. In addition, the Celtic Marketplace including arts, crafts and other celtic vendors will set up around the Historic Dahlonega Square. Also enjoy sweet and savoury culinary delights served by Celtic food vendors. |
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Directions to Dahlonega
(Click here for PDF version)
(Ages 5 - 12 years)
4 and Under - FREE
(Admits Family of Four)
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Dahlonega, the site of the first major U.S. Gold Rush in 1828, is located just off interstate Georgia 400 in the pristine and picturesque North Georgia Mountains.
Unique shopping opportunities abound in Dahlonega, especially around its historic square that easily earned a coveted spot on the National Register of Historic Places.
Now the center of a thriving music and arts scene, and the heart of Georgia's wine industry, Dahlonega provides much to see and do during every season.
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