Looking for a town in the South with lots of community events like the imaginary "Bluebell Alabama" (mountains, friendly)
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Hi! I know it sounds silly but I'm wondering if a place like Bluebell Alabama (Hart of Dixie) exists. What I'm most interested in is frequent community activities and culture that's important to the people. I want to celebrate traditions even if they are silly. Like I said, I know it sounds silly but here's to hoping a friendly active town does exist. Thank you!
I'm not familiar with the show you're talking about, but it's been my experience that social activites in the South are frequently church related. That's where people get their community relationships.
If you are talking about towns with lots of festivals, community spirit and support , my favorites in Georgia are the following .
1) Senoia - on the south western side of the Atlanta area . It is a beautiful older town that has been featured in many films and is currently the home of the tv show ". The Walking Dead "
2 ) Dahlonega - a gateway to the north mountains that celebrates everything from a bear that came into the square 15+ years ago thus starting one of the best gatherings of Appalachian music in the south , to the discovery of gold in the 1850's
3) Blairsville - another beautiful mountain town where nearly every vegetable grown there has a festival .
Fairhope Al and the surrounding areas are your best shot. I would say it's the closest you will find and pretty spot on with a little less southern. smidge.
Im in love with the show trust me i done thousands of research for it,No it does not exist
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