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The Loudermilk Boarding House Museum

This beautiful old boarding house in Cornelia is home to the "Panoramic Encyclopedia of Everything Elvis" and other interesting exhibits that Joni Mabe has put on display. It is also the home of the Big E Festival every August.
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The Historic Holly Theatre

The Holly Theatre has a long history in the town of Dahlonega. Built in 1946, and named after Mr. Holly Brannon - its builder, the theatre's original use was a movie theatre. The first film shown was "The Bride Goes Wild" starring June Allyson. The building could seat 500 and the decor was very similar to the Fox Theatre in Atlanta - very rich brocade fabrics and colors.
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Links and info coming soon

  • Alpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum - Helen
  • Foxfire Museum - Mountain City
  • Hambidge Center - Rabun Gap
  • Ty Cobb Museum - Royston
  • The Gourd Place Museum - Sautee
  • Talking Rock Historic District - Talking Rock
  • Sautee-Nacochee Indian Mounds - Helen
  • Elachee Nature Science Center - Gainesville
  • Chickamauga National Military Park - Oglethorpe
  • Sixth Calvary Museum - Oglethorpe
  • Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts - Tallulah Falls
  • Historic Tate House - Tate
  • Funk Heritage Center - Waleska

 


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