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A new list from WorldAtlas highlights 7 quirky Georgia towns that you might not have heard of. Yet. "Georgia has an undeniably unique character," WorldAtlas wrote.
Helen, Georgia, a town with a population of under 600, has been recognized by Southern Living in its list of 15 " itsy-bitsy, teenie-tiny towns in the South with so much charm." ...
If your interest in Europe leans more toward oompah music and Oktoberfest than croissants and can-can, a trip to the mountainous, Bavarian village of Helen, Georgia, might be more your speed.
Oktoberfest is a fun fall tradition celebrating German culture, drinking and dancing. One of Georgia's best examples of fall festivity is Helen's annual Oktoberfest at the city's Festhalle (pavilion).
Founded back in 1973 by the Jones family, local Helen institution Hansel & Gretel Candy Kitchen has been satisfying sweet lovers for more than half a century. HELEN, Ga.
2. Helen, Georgia Helen, Georgia, hosts an epic annual Oktoberfest. Late-September Georgia also has mild weather that is perfect for outdoor celebrations. Next Where Surprise Getaways claims, ...
Helen's Oktoberfest will last from September 26 to October 27 this year in downtown, and open to all ages and free admission on Sundays. Admission is $10 during the week and $12 on Fridays and ...
Oktoberfest will be held at the Ohio Expo Center, 717 E. 17th Ave., where hours will be 5 p.m. to midnight Sept. 6, noon to midnight Sept. 7 and noon to 8 p.m. Sept. 8. Admission is free.
3. Oktoberfest (Helen GA Festhalle, September 5 – October 27) Now celebrating its 54th year, Oktoberfest is the longest-running celebration and one of the most famous festivals in the USA.
The Oktoberfest in Helen, GA is actually the longest-running Oktoberfest in the United States. If you've never been, it's an absolute blast, with tons of activities for the whole family. This is one ...