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Saturday


                                                              Sunday



      After breakfast, take the golf cart out to the
      Peachtree City Farmer’s Market at Aberdeen Village Shopping
      Center. More than 40 farmers and artisans offer the freshest produce,   Sunday is for relaxing.
      homemade breads, jams, jellies, local honey, grass-fed meats, goat   Sleep in, enjoy a leisurely brunch at Crosstown Grille,
      cheese and so much more.
                                                               then head out on the cart paths to take in more of
                                                                Peachtree City. Make a stop at Westpark Walk
      Take a tour or stop by Alo Farms farmside market and see how their   Shopping Center for a tasting at Branch &
       better than organic lettuce, herbs and microgreens in Georgia are   Vine’s olive oil and balsamic vinegar tasting bar.
       grown at its facility with no herbicides, pesticides, chemicals or GMOs   You’ll also want to stock up from the store’s wide
       of any kind. Check out their one-of-a-kind system for producing hand   selection of loose-leaf teas.
       raised Mediterranean tilapia. The fish are raised in a healthy living
       ecosystem, free of heavy metals or ground contaminants and are
       harvested in an ethical manner.                          Head over to the Flat Creek Nature Area for a walk on the
                                                                boardwalk. You may catch a glimpse of herons, beaver, and
       Aerophiles will get your aviation fix at the Airbase Georgia at Falcon   other native wildlife in this tranquil setting. While you’re in the Flat
       Field. Watch the CAF Ghost Squadron recreate, remind and reinforce   Creek area, look for the Tinsley Mill ruins. On Flat Creek between
       the lessons learned from the defining moments in American military   Lake Kedron and Flat Creek Golf Course, the site features a modern
       aviation history with its collection of restored vintage WWII aircraft.  picnic area next to a piece of Peachtree City and Fayette County
                                                                 history. Take advantage of this unique local attraction and savor
      Fans of “The Walking Dead” will love that                  a luxurious lunch.
      Peachtree City is only minutes from                        Behind City Hall, Drake Field on the shores of Lake Peachtree
      Senoia where AMC’s hit series was filmed.                   is another great place for relaxation and recreation. You’ll
                                                                  find a picnic area perfect for enjoyable afternoon lunches
        Join the Georgia Tour Company and explore iconic filming locations for   and a multipurpose field for sporting events, as well as a
        The Walking Dead. You can also experience a little bit of Hollywood in   breathtaking sunset.
        Peachtree City aboard The Southern Hollywood Film Tour. Groups
        will visit famous film and television sites for high-budget films such   Gather around the outdoor fire pits and enjoy live music, food
        as Sweet Home Alabama, starring Reese Witherspoon, Joyful Noise,   trucks and game watching at Line Creek Brewing Company,
        starring Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton, and Marvel Studio’s Spider   Peachtree City’s own craft beer brewery and the perfect setting
        Man Homecoming.                                            for laid back, cozy nights.

        Active types will enjoy one of the bicycle rides led by the folks at
        Senoia Bicycle. Check the calendar at senoiabicycle.com/about/rides to
         discover where and when the next ride is scheduled.

         A busy day calls for a relaxing evening at the “Fred,” which is local
         lingo for the Fredrick Brown Jr. Amphitheater. This 2,500-seat, open-
         air amphitheater in the heart of Peachtree City is an intimate setting
         that has kept both talented performers and patrons flooding through
         the gates for more than 30 years. Recent performers include Boz
         Scaggs, Lindsey Buckingham, Sister Hazel, and The Commodores,
         to name a few.

                         Contact the Peachtree City Convention & Visitors Bureau at (678) 216-0282 for more
                                   information about Peachtree City, Ga. and its many attractions.
                                        www.visitpeachtreecity.com
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