The Dixie Wing Commemorative Air Force is a fully functional World War II aircraft museum that focuses on educating people on the history and aircraft technology of the period. In addition to providing live examples of aircraft, the Air Force puts on regular events that showcase the historical airplanes in flight. In addition to highlighting the best American aircraft used during World War II, the Dixie Wing Commemorative Air Force also presents select aircraft from other countries in an effort to provide a complete educational experience for each of its visitors.
Lake Kedron is a 235-acre (95-hectare) water reservoir located in northern Peachtree that provides a relaxing getaway for visitors and Fayette County residents alike. In addition to providing the area with fresh water in times of drought, Lake Kedron is a place for people to enjoy swimming, fishing and other fun water activities.
The Flat Creek Nature Area is easily accessible from the McIntosh Trail complex. Once inside the area, there are 513 acres (207 hectares) of wetlands for you to explore. A wooden boardwalk and viewing platforms are conveniently placed to allow you to explore the wetlands without getting your feet wet!
This open-air amphitheater (known to locals as The Fred) was originally built to be the home for the famous drama The McIntosh Trail. Over the years, its purpose evolved. In the late 1980s, with the help of the City's Recreation Department, it began to hold concerts for senior citizens. Local theater groups then began to use it for their shows, as did the Atlanta Pops Orchestra. It is now most famous for the summer concerts series, where wonderful artists come out to perform for crowds that can reach 1600 people.
This majestic antebellum house and city landmark, built in 1855, is now converted into a historic museum housing a variety of historic exhibits. Passed down through several historic Fayetteville families (which explains the multiple names), the museum features an exhibit of memorabilia from Margaret Mitchell's Gone With The Wind, a replica of the first flag made in Fayette County, relics from the Civil War and a garden of native and historically important plants! Self-guided and guided tours available.
Senoia Area Historical Society aims to preserve and promote the rich and intriguing history of the charming town that is Senoia. The immersive history museum finds home in the Carmichael House, a beautiful piece of architecture wonder that dates back to 1870. One of the oldest homes of Senoia, the building in itself is a stunning landmark. Staffed by knowledgeable members and volunteers, the museum displays a collection of exhibits that trace the history of the city beginning from its Native American era to the modern times.
The Dixie Wing Commemorative Air Force is a fully functional World War II aircraft museum that focuses on educating people on the history and aircraft technology of the period. In addition to providing live examples of aircraft, the Air Force puts on regular events that showcase the historical airplanes in flight. In addition to highlighting the best American aircraft used during World War II, the Dixie Wing Commemorative Air Force also presents select aircraft from other countries in an effort to provide a complete educational experience for each of its visitors.
Peachtree's City Hall provides a forum for the community and is the place residents go for day-to-day government services, such as registering a business or getting a document notarized. In addition to its close proximity to the Peachtree City Library, the area around fountain at City Hall was one of the filming locations for the TV show Drop Dead Diva.
The Skylight Farm is a vegetable farm in Douglasville, Georgia that practices sustainable development of organic farming. Their farming techniques are highly-valued methods, which ensure the well-being of both the plant as well as the environment it grows in.
Oak Grove Plantation is a picturesque landscape featuring 20 acres (eight hectares) of verdant themed gardens. This plantation dates back to the 1830s and is an intimate setting for weddings and private occasions.