Thursday, August 18, 2011

Senoia, Georgia




Senoia (the local, traditional pronunciation is "Sen-oy," with the "a" being silent) is a city in Coweta County, Georgia.
The 2005 estimate shows 2,719 living within Senoia, making Senoia the second largest city in Coweta County.
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Located in Eastern Coweta County, Senoia is just minutes from Peachtree City & Newnan, with easy access to Interstate 85 and Georgia Highways 16, 85, & 74, making it convenient to Griffin & Fayetteville as well.

Senoia's Historic Homes and recently renovated Downtown, give it that quaint, "Small Town" feel.


 





 















Tuesday, August 16, 2011


Just Reduced!!






Come check out this great Home in Ivy Ridge! 

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4BR 3BA $184,700








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Info on Ivy Ridge & Jeff Lindsey Communities here:  http://jefflindseycommunities.com/communities/ivy_ridge/index.html






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Monday, August 15, 2011

Register your Golf Cart


The City has recreational trails in Marimac Lakes Park and along Rockaway Road. Low Speed Motor Vehicles and Motorized Carts are permitted on these trails and on ANY city street where the speed limit is 35 MPH or less. All carts must operate in accordance with state and city law and must be registered with the City of Senoia. Please operate all vehicles with extraordinary care.

Cart Registration Form (.doc)




History of Senoia

In the Beginning...
Coweta County (pronounced "Cow-eeta" or
"Ky-eeta" & meaning "water falls") was formed
in Georgia in June 9, 1825 as Chief William McIntosh
signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, for which
he was soon killed by his fellow Creek Indians. 
Settlers migrated to the area following the
Fifth Land Lottery of 1827.
Gerrard M. Veal, a minor, received land lot 279,
the 202.5 acres that became present day Senoia.

Another thing for visitors to Senoia to note:  Although you might think that Senoia would most likely be pronounced "Seh-noy-yuh", don't be fooled.  Locals here simply call it "Seh-noy."  If you want to stand out like a sore thumb, feel free to mispronounce Senoia.  No one will say anything, but every one will know you are not a "local"!