Check for the dates at the website: www.GeorgiaMountainFairgrounds.com.
The Georgia Mountain Fair includes a pioneer village. It features an authentically recreated mountain town of yesterday with a mercantile store, one-roomed school, log cabins, barn, corncrib, and smokehouse.
You'll see authentic demonstrations of moonshine stilling, board splitting, black smithing, quilting, singing and picking.
Also, the fair provides lots of food. Fried apple pies. Ice-cold lemonade, cotton candy, apple cider, and ice-cream! Savor an ice-cream cone under the shade of an oak and enjoy the bluegrass music floating on a breeze across the fairgrounds.
For information, go to: www.GeorgiaMountainFairgrounds.com.
11 comments:
Brenda, this looks like it would be so much fun. I would love the Bluegrass music and the food too. I hope you are having a good week. :-)
Great Fair --and Fairgrounds --in a gorgeous area, near Hiawassee... There's something for everyone there.
Have you been to Gibbs Gardens --south of Amicalola Falls State Park??? Someone told me about these gardens and they look awesome. We have not been there yet.
Hugs,
Betsy
Oh so much to see and do! I'd love to visit the village and see the demonstrations,etc.
I visited this fair many times with my late parents. Your photos bring back sweet memories. Nice to see a pic of your precious Mom.
I seem to crave apple dumplings now. I got some low fat vanilla frozen yogurt?!! Do you have any dumplings leftover? ;-)
that looks really cute! how fun!
Hi Brenda,
Looks fun! Great photos too.
Thanks,
Rana
Oh, I LOVE the fair! Thanks for sharing the GA one.
Sounds like my kind of fair! Thanks for sharing the great pictures.
Oh I love going there but missed it this year. Thanks for the photos. Hope all is well with you and your mother.
"Blue Ridge Poet" has been included in our A Sunday Drive. Be assured that we hope this helps to point even more new visitors in your direction.
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