All of that changed when housing developments began to spring up in the area at the turn of the 21st century. All of a sudden, the sleepy little town had a population that could support more viable businesses. And so restaurants, shops, and offices have opened in the historic downtown area. And the little hamlet was transformed into a self-sufficient community. And you might even run into a crowd on a Saturday afternoon! New buildings have been constructed to blend in with the style and architecture of the town’s historic past. Walking in downtown Senoia is like stepping a hundred years into the past! If you haven’t visited Senoia in the last ten years or so, you might want to consider spending a day there. You won’t be disappointed!
Once, Senoia Georgia was a thriving mill town that prospered in the heyday of the textile industry. But when the mill closed, the town went into hibernation for about twenty-five years.
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