
Dahlonega is a town in North Georgia with a quaint area of shops and restaurants surrounding the square that houses a Gold Museum. This area is where the first discovery of gold was made in the U.S. Monday afternoon we enjoyed walking around the square. I noticed the name of the shop behind Vernon, The Humble Candle. We didn't shop but stayed outside enjoying the pleasant weather and scenery.

I really like these wood entry doors to one shop with the autumn decor adding color. Below is one of the side windows of the shop, advertising fresh apples that have been dipped.

Needing a bite to eat, we selected an outdoor place with a second floor porch overlooking the square.

I'm looking at the building that houses the gold museum. We're shaded by sycamore trees.

The plants at the entry to another shop caught my eye and liked the arrangement. The shop's name was Treaures Within.

And there was a bit of color change to appreciate and enjoy in these maple leaves.

Notice the gold-covered steeple? It tops the county courthouse.

I took many pictures of this house because of all the detail on it, both the fence and house itself.

What do you think? I like it alot! Notice the chains of a porch swing?

Here's a close-up of the detailed woodwork trim.

I wonder what it is like inside!
We passed this house as we left Dahlonega headed for Amicalola Falls, a short distance east.
2 comments:
Beautiful!
I have a friend from Dahlonega!
Karin, do I know her? Is she @ CCC?
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