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30 Places You Can Host An Event In Dalton, Georgia

Finding the right venue never seems to be easy.

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30 Places You Can Host An Event In Dalton, Georgia
The Wrens Nest Center for Wellbeing

Planning an event is hard work, especially if you can't find the right venue! Hopefully this list will make it easier for you. You can find more information on each location by searching for them on Google or Facebook. Good luck and happy planning!

1. The Dalton Convention Center


2. Dave & Pauli’s Art Emporium


3. Peacock Alley

4. The Wrens Nest Center for Wellbeing

5. Dalton Moonshine Distillery

6. The Butchers Market & Blues Street Cafe

7. Walnut Hill Farm

8. Trevitt Hall

9. Mack Gaston Community Center

10. Sleepy Hollow Herb Farm

11. Techni Karate

12. Special Occasions

13. Creative Arts Guild

14. The Huff House of Dalton

15. Mama Wilson's

16. Ryman Hall

17. Heritage Point Park (Pavilion)

18. The Dalton Green

19. Culprit Athletics

20. Lee Printing Site

21. Hamilton House

22. Dalton Falls and Fun Center

23. The Filling Station

24. Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Historic Railroad Tunnel


25. Chelsea's on Thornton

26. Prater’s Mill

27. Mason’s Farm at Rivers Edge

28. James Brown Park

29. North Georgia Fairgrounds

30. Dalton Little Theatre

In the upcoming weeks and months, I'll be working on an extended list of event venues in Dalton that will be on www.visitdaltonga.com. Stay tuned! :)


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