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Fayetteville is a progressive, lively community in Fayette County, home to a population of over 17,000 residents. The city, which is located approximately half an hour south of Atlanta's downtown district, is known for its quaint historic charm, designated as a Main Street City since 1996.

It is home to the state's oldest surviving historic courthouse, the Fayette County Courthouse, which was constructed in 1825.

Other historic attractions include the 1855 Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House, open to the public as a living history museum, and the Margaret Mitchell Library, which honors the American author and holds significant volumes related to the American Civil War.

Families can have a blast at the Fun Spot America Atlanta family entertainment center, which offers more than two dozen attractions for visitors of all ages, including the state's only multi-level go-karting track.

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