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Conyers
Present day OldTown remains one of Conyers' greatest assets. The shops, businesses, and restaurants in OldTown keep the area full of life while preserving its vivid history. The Pavilion is a recent addition to this area and plays host to the Downtown Summer Series as well as private functions.
The Conyers community remains forward-thinking and progressive. Its emphasis on quality education, with new schools and highly paid teachers, has drawn a number of young families to the area. With industrial development booming, residential taxes have remained low. And with quick and easy access to Atlanta, RockdaleCounty residents are looking forward to a bright future. Here are a samlpe of homes you can find in conyers.
Atlanta
If you're planning to tour the eastern USA, Atlanta, Georgia provides a great starting point. This modern metropolis, near the south Atlantic seacoast, offers a variety of sights, shopping, nightlife, sports and entertainment.
Covington
Covington is renowned for its distinguished Nationally Accredited Police Department. Thanks to its central location and the area's pro-business environment major companies have taken notice of Covington's growth and have begun to take their businesses to the Covington area.
Lithonia
Lithonia is an awe-inspiring community to live in with impeccable natural beauty intertwined with majestic homes and historical properties. The neighborhoods themselves are unique with citizens taking tremendous pride in the maintenance and upkeep of their city streets, their homes, their local cafes, and regional specialty shops.
Golf in Conyers and Atlanta
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Georgia
Georgia has something for everyone. Whether you want to experience the hustle and bustle of an international city or sit back and relax in the mountains or along the coast, you'll find exactly what you're looking for. Georgia's five travel regions provide visitors with a vast array of experiences to enjoy, all within a 30 minute to four hour drive from Atlanta. Stastical Information for Georgia
Georgia Counties

Rockdale East of DeKalb County you will find one of the metro area's little secrets: RockdaleCounty. Many people do not fully realize the high quality of life that Rockdale Counties enjoy. The county seat of Conyers combines rapid development with small-town charm. Old Towne Conyers takes you back to the early 1900s. Learn More
Dekalb DeKalb County is the most urban county, with a portion of the city of Atlanta falling into it. It has a definite international flair, and is the most ethnically and culturally diverse county in the metro area.
In fact, the International Corridor, a marketplace of ethnic shopping, dining, and business, is located along Buford Highway in DeKalbCounty. The city of Chamblee is developing an "InternationalVillage" atmosphere to accompany this trend. The DeKalb County School System is doing its part by providing special classes and programs for non-English speaking students.
Gwinnett Bordering RockdaleCounty to the north is one of the fastest growing counties in the state, GwinnettCounty. The incredible growth of this county is due primarily to its strategic location (near I-85 and I-20) and its economic viability. Thousands of new jobs are created each year through Gwinnett's many commercial office and high tech developments. The groundbreaking on the 495-acre Mall of Georgia was held recently and the completion of this giant mall will generate nearly 10,000 more jobs by the year 1999.
Henry HenryCounty, Georgia, is an area blessed with natural beauty, high quality of life, rapid business development, and a progressive future.
Located just 28 miles south of the city of Atlanta, HenryCounty's location and amenities make it the fastest-growing county in metro Atlanta. In fact, it is one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation. Today's population of over 92,000 is expected to increase to nearly 112,000 by the year 2002. Henry's four municipalities, Hampton, McDonough, Stockbridge and Locust Grove, are all steeped in hometown charm yet offer the best in economic development, housing opportunities and quality of life.
Newton The city of Newton is located on the Flint River and is located in Georgia's Quail Plantation region. Newton is one of the few areas in Georgia not touched by a federal highway. According to 2000 Census, the City of Newton had a population of 851 persons. Between1990 and 2000, the city experienced a population increase of 21.1%, compared to the state growth during this period of 26.4%.
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