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Historic Troup County Churches

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Religious institutions played an important role in the development of Troup County. Here are a few that stand out when looking at the history of our community.

Hikers Guide To Troup County

Georgia is known for beautiful hiking trails and the LaGrange area has plenty of them. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a novice seeking an easy hike, we have the trail for you!

Your Ultimate Guide to the Local Outdoor Dining Scene

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If embracing the great outdoors sometimes means sipping your favorite drink with a delicious meal in front of you on a restaurant patio, we have a selection of the area’s best for you to try. Alfresco season is here and LaGrange has sublime outdoor dining spots to satisfy all your patio-craving needs.

Stand in the Spot – Hogansville

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Hogansville was named for William Hogan, who owned some of Hogansville’s original land grants in the 1830s. This small town has a long history and its interesting story continues to grow, including with the filming of AMC’s The Walking Dead at Hogansville’s City Hall in 2018.

Plan A Family-Friendly Vacay in LaGrange

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Within an hour’s drive of Atlanta (i.e., shorter than the length of one Disney DVD and before there’s time for “Are we there yet?”) lies a hidden gem of a family vacation destination.

10 Things To Do That Don’t Cost A Dime

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Traveling doesn’t have to break the bank—LaGrange, Georgia has plenty of budget-friendly dining and entertainment options to explore! Enjoy one of our many beautiful parks and walking trails, spend a rainy day in an art museum or enjoy free community events with your family! Making memories in LaGrange doesn’t have to cost a dime.