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Trilith Experience - Fayetteville (GA)

Address: 🏡 210 Trilith Pkwy, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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    Starr’s Mill
    Emptynesters Travels: I love Starrs Mill. Right now there is a downed tree that is blocking the good view of the waterfall from across the way of the red building. I have been there many times and it is a very peaceful spot. There is also road construction going on at the bridge nearby. The dark photos were recently taken showing the downed tree. The photos taken in day time were taken a few years ago, showing the potential once the tree is cleared up! It is a beautiful place. Can get some great reflections of the mill too on the water.
    Holliday-Dorsey-Fife Museum - Fayetteville
    Holliday-Dorsey-Fife Museum
    Maya Lee: Quite and quaint museum especially if you love civil war stories Gone With the Wind and Southern history. Only $5.00 for adults, which makes it a decent place to try something new.
    The Labyrinth of Rome - Rome
    The Labyrinth of Rome
    kelly pender: Nice little outdoor area to spend some time. Walk the brick paths and see if you make the correct turns to make it to the center of the labyrinth. If you like, find a little stone along the path and place it in the center of the labyrinth once completed. There is a little viewing bridge on the hill and a couple of trees with pretty flowers. A very relaxing spot to spend some time contemplating the world. There is a gift shop up the hill. Local honey is sold there and you can get informational maps and pamphlets. Nearby are several hiking trails for you to explore.
    Clock Tower - Rome
    Clock Tower
    rhonda leap: Im giving it a three due to it being under construction, and the clock was wrapped in plastic. I will be coming back to see the museum they are creating. The scenery is nice with the old churches.
    Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum - Rome
    Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum
    Joanna Alvizo: Really neat place to visit. The tour guide was great and answered all our questions. I do wish we were able to see more tho. Beautiful garden. The fountains were off tho.
    Ridge Ferry Park - Rome
    Ridge Ferry Park
    Linsay Morgan: Very nice park with a beautiful wetlands area filled with yellow flag irises. The Eco Center is free and has wildlife exhibits. There are playgrounds, a beautiful trail that follows the river, dog parks, and exercise equipment.
    Rome Area History Center - Rome
    Rome Area History Center
    Neal: Great museum! Fun fact: Marjorie Taylor Green is actively working to defund any federal funding received by this museum. If you like it when you visit, please consider making a donation to help protect history from authoritarianism.
    Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home - Rome
    Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home
    Steve S: House where Major Ridge one of the Cherokee leaders lived. One room talked about Ridge’s life before and after the Trail of tears. Another room had the different owners of the house, how they obtained it and the alterations/ remodeling done on the house. It is a good hour stop. It is a must see if you are studying Indian History. The attendants are friendly. A fee is charged.
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    Heritage Park Trail Pedestrian Bridge -
    Heritage Park Trail Pedestrian Bridge
    Jacob Mickley: The bridge itself is visually appealing and offers a nice view of the 3 rivers area. Many visitors have left locks and messages along the bridge to mark there visit.
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