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Georgia Racing Hall of Fame - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Georgia Racing Hall of Fame

The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, is a celebration of all things racing in the Peach State. From moonshine runners who raced across the state to the NASCAR Superstars of today, the Hall recognizes and honors Georgia's long and storied racing history. There are permanent displays that tell stories of famous drivers, tracks, performances and more over the years. You can feel yourself getting into gear as you explore this tribute to auto racing in GA.
Address : 415 Hwy 53 East, Dawsonville, GA 30534, USA

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Atlanta Motorsports ParkAtlanta Motorsports Park is a private racetrack that opened in 2012. This unique sports venue offers an exciting and thrilling experience for race enthusiasts. Home to a world-class karting track, an amazing 2.5 mile road course with fast elevation changes, and four beautiful off-road circuits, this 200 acre park also provides special amenities such as full event support, extensive garages and a large grand prix building with event space capable of hosting corporate events.
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Dawson Forest - City of Atlanta TractThe Dawson Forest - City of Atlanta Tract, is a beautiful forested area covering approximately 3,435 acres. It consists primarily of pine and hardwood trees that provide a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Activities such as fishing, hiking, and camping are popular amongst visitors who come to experience the natural beauty of this area. Home to lake Julius and Crystal Lake, two man-made reservoirs providing numerous recreational activities for visitors such as swimming and boating.
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Dawson Forest Wildlife Management AreaThe Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area covers over 12,000 acres of rural terrain composed of loblolly and short leaf pines, as well as some hardwoods. It is well known for its deer and turkey hunting that is available to the public year-round. The area also serves as a sanctuary for endangered species like the gopher tortoise, indigo snake and timber rattlesnake. In addition there are several great places to explore such as the Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site and Cohutta Wilderness.
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Gibbs GardensGibbs Gardens, is an amazing place to experience the beauty of nature. With over 220 acres of breathtaking landscapes, it features 20 awe-inspiring garden areas filled with sculptures, fountains, and walking paths. Guests can marvel at vibrant blooming gardens with more than 50,000 azaleas in thirty varieties that make up the world's largest azalea garden during springtime. They can also celebrate each of the four seasons among thousands of camellias, daylilies, magnolias, and rhododendrons.
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DahlonegaDahlonega is a charming city tucked away in the southern foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. it has become known as the heart of the North Georgia mountains - and for good reason. With plenty of outdoor activities such as camping, tubing, kayaking and fishing, this is an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. The city also offers a variety of cultural attractions including numerous wineries, pottery shops and art galleries.
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Price Memorial HallPrice Memorial Hall is an incredible example of early twentieth century architecture. Its unique neoclassical style features a massive white portico extending from the central block building and two flanking wings. Inside, the grand experience continues with elaborate courtyards, beautiful stained glass windows, and high ceilings. Along with its formal structure and extravagant design comes a rich history - it was constructed as a commemoration for U.S. Senator William Yates Price.

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Dawson County
Dawson County, Georgia is a beautiful place to call home. Set in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and nestled between Lake Lanier and Amicalola Falls State Park, it has something for everyone. This rural county offers a peaceful atmosphere to relax away from the hustle and bustle of city life; however, its proximity to Atlanta means quiet days can easily be contrasted by dynamic nights on the town. Residents benefit from its excellent school system, which received an 'A' rating from the

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