Since the founding of Dahlonega in 1833, the Public Square
has been a focal point of activity. The diversity in architectural styles
reflect how Dahlonega has changed and still retained its small town character
over the decades. The focus of Ms. Mee’s presentation will discuss what makes
the buildings unique, and how they reflect various themes in architecture which
were popular throughout Dahlonega’s history. Caitlin Mee Presesents On the Public square – in front of the Visitors’ Center
Note: Since this walking tour will be outdoors, it is advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a bottle of water. In case of rain, the program will be moved to the Dahlonega Community House at 111 North Park Street
The program is free and the public is invited to attend. |
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