Dawson County GA

“Dawson County has experienced quite a bit of growth over the past decade,” Leverette begins.“We’re first or second in the state of Georgia per capita in growth, population-wise.” This surge in population, driven by the county’s appealing characteristics, has significantly influenced its trajectory in recent years. Leverette emphasizes the county’s scenic appeal: “We’re kind of on the foothills of the mountains, with beautiful farmland and mountainous scenic areas.” This picturesque environment and a cooler climate attract a steady stream of visitors and new residents—additionally, a portion of Dawson County borders Lake Lanier, a central recreational hub for metro Atlanta. Agritourism also plays a crucial role in the county’s economy.“In the fall,people come here and buy apples and pumpkins and visit our state park,” Leverette notes. Amicalola Falls State Park, the starting point of the Appalachian Trail, is a significant draw. “That park has just been upgraded and improved,” he says, mentioning the park’s unique lodging option, the Len Foote Hike Inn.“You must hike about five miles to get to the Hike Inn. It’s extremely popular year-round.” COMMUNITY IDENTITY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE Dawson County boasts a rich character and heritage, balancing its rural roots with suburban conveniences. Dawson County Board of Commissioners Chairman, Billy Thurmond reflects on the diverse lifestyles the county offers. “In Dawson County, we offer people basically whatever they’re looking for,” he states. With over half the county remaining largely rural, the western and northwestern portions preserve a rustic charm, while the bustling 400 corridor caters to suburban preferences. The county’s suburban areas provide an array of dining and retail options. He notes,“We have about anything you would want in reference to a restaurant or retail shopping.” Over the years, Dawson County has also seen growth in light industrial sectors and medical services, enhancing the quality of life for its residents. “We’ve grown in medical services to provide for our citizens,” he adds, highlighting the county’s adaptive nature to meet diverse needs. Dawson County’s identity is deeply intertwined with its historical roots in moonshine and racing. “The heritage of Dawson County is moonshine and racing,” Thurmond says.These two elements of local culture are intricately linked, with moonshine running leading to the rise of racing in the area. “People running moonshine to Atlanta brought us into the racing scene,” he explains.The Georgia Racing Hall of Len Foote Hike 3 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 09 DAWSON COUNTY, GA

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