Remember the Gold Rush in Dahlonega, Georgia? Gold was discovered in the hills of North
Georgia in the early 1830s. Up until
then there was a treaty that allowed no white man to go beyond the
Chattahoochee River. However, gold was
discovered and gold is gold, so the treaty was dissolved and the Indians were
herded to reservations in Oklahoma.
“Thar’s gold in them thar hills!” was a famous quote then.
However Dahlonega was
not where the gold was. Dahlonega was
the county seat, where the gold business was carried on, like weighing and
whatever. The gold mines were in Aurara,
Georgia, about 8 miles away.
Now, Aurara is a ghost town.
We visited it about 10 years ago and took these pictures:
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