- The list below includes 110 free or cheap things to do in or near Fayetteville, Georgia, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Billiards/Pool Halls and Bowling.
- From Prime Community Park - Secret Garden to Lake Horton, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fayetteville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Atlanta, Decatur, Newnan and Griffin.
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Containing the McRitchie-Hollis Museum, the Newnan Coweta Historical Society documents the local history of Newnan Georgia. Events at the historical society include poetry readings, fundraisers, historical talks, art exhibits, and crafting events.
20.7 Miles
Visitors to Downtown Newnan, Georgia enjoy a host of entertainment, dining choices and other amenities. The downtown district is the heart of the city and its most popular area among tourists. Newnam is frequently featured in major films, and celebrity sightings are common.
20.7 Miles
Connecting a neighborhood and recreation area is Grant Park, allowing visitors and residents to enjoy its on-site facilities, such as the zoo, museum, Atlanta's cyclorama, many fields for sports, and areas for picnics.
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Housed in a former private school for boys, Male Academy Museum features collections including civil war memorabilia, decorative arts, costumes and textiles. Patrons can see weapons and equipment, photographs, a Confederate battle flag and Indian artifacts.
20.8 Miles
A short drive from Atlanta, Mark Trail Park and Recreation Center is an exciting place for family fun and outdoor activity. Along with walking trails, the center offers a swimming pool, soccer fields and both tennis and basketball courts.
21.2 Miles
Produce doesn't get fresher than it is at Southern Belle Farm in McDonough, Georgia. The farm produces peaches, strawberries, eggs, corn and other delicious items. This seasonal farm welcomes visitors in the spring, summer and early autumn.
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The garden cemetery known as Oakland Cemetery was founded in 1850. It serves as the final resting place of many Atlanta builders, settlers, and notable citizens like Margaret Mitchell, Maynard Jackson, and Bobby Jones.
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Given its name by the surrounding architecture and railways, Underground Atlanta, located downtown, is filled with restaurants, shops, and locations with their own entertainment. Visitors may take guided or self guided tours.
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Established in the 1930s, Dunaway Gardens is filled with pools and hanging gardens to explore. The gardens are open to tours by appointment, which take visitors through the gardens while explaining its past as an outdoor theater.