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With seven districts on the National Register of Historic Places, Newnan-Coweta is a haven for history buffs. But there’s also plenty of other fun to be had. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy year-round biking trails; hundreds of acres of walking trails; a variety of water activities, including kayaking, canoeing and rafting; pickleball courts and several disc golf courses. If you’re more the “shop ’til you drop” type, we’ve got plenty of that too, from local boutiques and specialty shops to a host of antique stores. Discover all Newnan-Coweta has to offer today.

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Visit Aldrich Home for amazing deals on decor, candles, kitchenware, gifts, art, women’s clothing, textiles, furniture and more.
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Barbie Beach is undoubtedly Turin’s strangest and most unexpected roadside attraction. Naked Barbie and Ken dolls have been lounging around in a 6-foot-by-4-foot stretch of sand for more than 15 […]
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Visit Ace Beer Growlers for 30 taps of craft beer, wines, meats and sides. The shop is also an authorized Traeger dealer.
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Country Junction Goat Soap
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Country Junction is a family-owned shop that specializes in soaps, lotions and speciality products, all made from locally raised Nubian goats.
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This performing arts center is a modern, 48,000-square-foot structure nestled in a serene valley off Lower Fayetteville Road, near the city of Newnan. Affectionately referred to as the “pearl of the community,” it contains an elegant lobby, a diverse art gallery, lecture halls and star-quality dressing rooms, all anchored by a 1,000-seat, state-of-the-art theater. Construction was funded by a SPLOST grant, along with an investment by the Coweta County School System. The Centre is available for use by all the citizens of the surrounding communities, with special priority being given to school system events.

This performing arts center is a modern, 48,000-square-foot structure nestled in a serene valley off Lower Fayetteville Road, near the city of Newnan. Affectionately referred to as the “pearl of the community,” it contains an elegant lobby, a diverse art gallery, lecture halls and star-quality dressing rooms, all anchored by a 1,000-seat, state-of-the-art theater. Construction was funded by a SPLOST grant, along with an investment by the Coweta County School System. The Centre is available for use by all the citizens of the surrounding communities, with special priority being given to school system events.

Established in 1833, Oak Hill Cemetery is a 60-acre property with over 12,000 gravesites. Located just a few blocks north of downtown Newnan, it is the final resting place for some of the county’s most prominent citizens, including two Georgia governors and several congressmen. In addition to serving as the burial ground for 270 Confederate soldiers (representing every state in the confederacy), Oak Hill is also the final resting place for soldiers from the Revolutionary War (James Akens and William Smith), as well as soldiers from World War I, World War II, Vietnam and Korea. Self-guided tour brochures are available.

Established in 1833, Oak Hill Cemetery is a 60-acre property with over 12,000 gravesites. Located just a few blocks north of downtown Newnan, it is the final resting place for some of the county’s most prominent citizens, including two Georgia governors and several congressmen. In addition to serving as the burial ground for 270 Confederate soldiers (representing every state in the confederacy), Oak Hill is also the final resting place for soldiers from the Revolutionary War (James Akens and William Smith), as well as soldiers from World War I, World War II, Vietnam and Korea. Self-guided tour brochures are available.

Originally built in 1904, Old Moreland Mill served as an industrial center for the city of Moreland. Retaining its historic, industrial style, the Mill is now waiting for you.

Rustic, elegant, and simple–Old Moreland Mill features flexible space, beautiful locations, an affordable cost, and the ideal layout for both ceremony and reception.

Originally built in 1904, Old Moreland Mill served as an industrial center for the city of Moreland. Retaining its historic, industrial style, the Mill is now waiting for you.

Rustic, elegant, and simple–Old Moreland Mill features flexible space, beautiful locations, an affordable cost, and the ideal layout for both ceremony and reception.

We are a women’s boutique specializing in timeless wardrobe staples. We aim to bring you classic and effortless everyday staples that can be worn year round.

Sizes available: XS – 3XL | Apparel, Accessories + Gifts

We are a women’s boutique specializing in timeless wardrobe staples. We aim to bring you classic and effortless everyday staples that can be worn year round.

Sizes available: XS – 3XL | Apparel, Accessories + Gifts

Curious about hosting your next private event at Pearl & Pine Brewery? We can accommodate corporate events, holiday parties, weddings and all kinds of other special celebrations! Options may include: Beer Garden, Beer Garden + Event Room, Full Brewery or just the Event Room. Click the button below to inquire about availability and pricing. Cheers!

TASTING ROOM: Features 14 – 1,000 liter Mueller Serving Tanks, exposed brick, original vintage heart pine ceilings, custom steel high top tables, two cozy soft seating arrangements, comfortable bar seating plus a private front patio. Indoor seating for 52 plus front patio seating for 24.

BEER GARDEN: Features a wall mural with charming details of historic Senoia, shade sails, string lights, custom steel fire pit and planters plus an exclusive outdoor serving window. Seating for 33 with overflow space. Food Truck compatible with electric hook ups.

EVENT SPACE: Features 6 German-style beer garden tables, dimmable string & chandelier lighting, exposed brick, original vintage heart pine ceilings, a 65” TV and a private front patio.

 

Curious about hosting your next private event at Pearl & Pine Brewery? We can accommodate corporate events, holiday parties, weddings and all kinds of other special celebrations! Options may include: Beer Garden, Beer Garden + Event Room, Full Brewery or just the Event Room. Click the button below to inquire about availability and pricing. Cheers!

TASTING ROOM: Features 14 – 1,000 liter Mueller Serving Tanks, exposed brick, original vintage heart pine ceilings, custom steel high top tables, two cozy soft seating arrangements, comfortable bar seating plus a private front patio. Indoor seating for 52 plus front patio seating for 24.

BEER GARDEN: Features a wall mural with charming details of historic Senoia, shade sails, string lights, custom steel fire pit and planters plus an exclusive outdoor serving window. Seating for 33 with overflow space. Food Truck compatible with electric hook ups.

EVENT SPACE: Features 6 German-style beer garden tables, dimmable string & chandelier lighting, exposed brick, original vintage heart pine ceilings, a 65” TV and a private front patio.

 

Pink Chair Boutique is a Senoia store specializing in women’s and girl’s apparel, accessories and gifts.

Pink Chair Boutique is a Senoia store specializing in women’s and girl’s apparel, accessories and gifts.

Pink Flamingo Kids offers a great shopping experience in the heart of Downtown Newnan, GA. We carry children’s clothing and toys. 

Pink Flamingo Kids offers a great shopping experience in the heart of Downtown Newnan, GA. We carry children’s clothing and toys. 

Recycling the Past Antiques is a family owned antique shop, located in Newnan. With a variety of eclectic goods, you’re sure to find something to be curious about.

Recycling the Past Antiques is a family owned antique shop, located in Newnan. With a variety of eclectic goods, you’re sure to find something to be curious about.

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