Guide to Coweta & Fayette Counties

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Shopping SHOPPING DESTINATIONS FOR ANY BUDGET

Photo courtesy of Smith and Davis Clothing. Photo by Will Courtney.

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he past two years have been quite challenging for local shops and stores. In 2021 shopping and dining started to return to a state of normalcy. As 2022 begins, there is optimism that this will be the year that shopping and dining will complete the comeback from the pandemic. With life getting back to normal, we encourage shoppers to shop locally. Every penny spent in Fayette and Coweta counties benefits local store owners, employees, and families. Opportunities to shop local abound, from open air malls to farmers markets to locally owned shops and trendy boutiques, the area has you

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covered. One of the best ways to support locals first is to visit farmers markets and similar markets. ■ Peachtree City Market Vegetables, fruits and meats direct from farm to the Peachtree City Market, plus gifts with a backdrop of music make it a favorite for all. Over 50 vendors, including food truc, set up their displays of fresh, in-season, locally grown fruits and vegetables, grass-fed meats, homemade breads, goat cheese, coffees, teas, jams, honey, pottery, flowers, soap, and more. The Market is held every Wednesday and Saturday morning in the parking lot at Continued on page 50

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