Cleveland, GA is another small town up in the northeast Georgia mountains, located between Dahlonega and Helen. Like Dahlonega, its historic central square is set up with a central courthouse surrounded by old shops. Cleveland is most famous, however, as the location where the Cabbage Patch Dolls were created.
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Known as Babyland General, this site where the well-known Cabbage Patch Dolls are “birthed” and “adopted” is actually a museum dedicated to these dolls that sparked an infamous craze and the originals of which are now worth tens of thousands of dollars.
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Just outside Cleveland along Dicks Creek Road are these falls where Dicks Creek and Waters Creek meet.