Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites

Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site


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Dahlonega prospered with this mining activity, and a U.S. Branch Mint opened in 1838, coining more than $6 million in gold before closing in 1861. The museum's exhibits include a set of these coins, a nugget weighing more than five ounces, a large hydraulic cannon and nozzle used to blast soil from mountainsides, a film and gift shop. Visitors can also explore the courthouse features, including beautiful wooden chapel seats from 1889 and the judge's chambers. The town of Dahlonega is a popular destination for gold panning, shopping and sightseeing.

NOTICE: Some exhibits are on the second floor and are not wheelchair accessible. Guidelines from the National Register of Historic Places prevent the addition of an elevator to this building.


Address
1 Public Square
Dahlonega, GA 30533


GPS Coordinates:
N 34.532700 | W -083.984933

Located on the Public Square in Dahlonega, 5 miles west of Ga. Hwy. 400.


Phone
(706) 864-2257

 
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