The city of Helen: A drop of Germany in northern Georgia

The German inspired architecture of the city of Helen, Georgia - Photos: Still Gravity.
Some of our photos of the German inspired architecture of Helen, Georgia - License our images here.

If you guessed, you got it right: this is the picturesque City of Helen. The Bavarian Alpine look of this small town - population 600 - brings a horde of tourists year around. 

This town is now a far cry from the modest lumber village of old times. The city building codes obligate everybody to build in the style of the Alps since 1969. All feels German here. Good place to go if one can't visit the originals.

We replenish our camping supplies at Betty’s Country Store. Nice market with a traditional flavor.  

(We were camping at Vogel State Park.)

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