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We are collecting pictures of or about Newnan and would love your help. If you have a favorite picture you've taken and would like it to help represent Newnan on our website please consider sharing it with us. We would love historic photos, artistic scenes, Newnan events, or any other photo that positively reflects our community. You can see the gallery here.

We have just implemented a Slide Show page that will help showcase our beautiful city and its people. We would love to include your pictures as well. Please email your photo to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it (or send physical copies to the address below) and include the following information. 

 

  • Location where the photo was taken
  • Event at which the photo was taken (if applicable)
  • What or who is in the photo
  • Approximate year photo was taken
  • Photographer's name
  • Any other pertinent information

 

We reserve the right to choose which pictures we put on our website and may crop, resize, or otherwise cause to fit any submissions. We plan to create multiple albums by category as we receive new photos. All photos will be credited with the photographer's or submitter's name.

If you do not have a digital copy of the photo you can send us a paper copy to:

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25 LaGrange Street
Newnan, GA  30263

We cannot be responsible for returning any photographs. If you have any questions about these procedures you may call Clifton Foster at 770-253-2682 x213.

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Wednesday, 04 April 2007

Click here for a PDF brochure on Parks and Recreation. 

ImageGreenville Street Park – Greenville Street Park is a two acre urban park nestled between Greenville Street,  LaGrange Street, and Salbide Avenue and strategically placed on the edge of the historic Greenville/LaGrange residential neighborhood, its commercial district, and is within walking distance of historic downtown Newnan.  The urban type “hardscapes” park was designed as a first class gathering place for downtown patrons, lunch time crowds, afternoon and evening musical concerts, and other festive events.
 
The park features a 25 column colonnaded entrance, a terraced lawn area and stage that serves as a small amphitheatre, a water fountain, brick plazas, a covered pavilion, and plenty of tables and chairs. Meandering paths, secluded benches, and extensive landscaping compose the balance of the new park. Greenville Street Park also features two sculptures, one by prominent Atlanta artist, Martin Dawe, and the other by local renowned artist, Carol Harless. For more information on scupltor Martin Dawe, please visit http://www.cherrylion.com/.

The second sculpture is by internationally renowned artist Carol Harless. Lady of the House" represents the "joy and exuberance of a young woman celebrating her architectural legacy." This joyful woman dances in a dress while holding a piece of bargeboard -- decorative millwork used on many Victorian-era cottages -- overhead. The bargeboard is significant to Harless because it's rumored that no two bargeboards in Newnan's historic districts are alike. Much of the bargeboard trim in Newnan was made by R.D. Cole Manufacturing Co., which later became Brown Steel and Caldwell Tank. In the 1800s R.D. Cole produced fine millwork before the company went into the manufacture of steel tanks. The company also built the 1904 Coweta County Courthouse.Image

 

For information on booking events at Greenville Street Park please contact the City of Newnan Community Development Department at 770-253-2682 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

First Avenue Park – A 3.5 acre tract of property located along First Avenue just outside the historic Greenville/LaGrange historic residential district. The passive recreational area is a neighborhood park designed for play and exercise and includes covered pavilions, fenced playground area, grassed multi purpose fields, elaborate stonework, heavy landscaping, and a paved walkway trail system.

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Temple Avenue Park

Temple Avenue Park – A 2.5 acre passive community recreational park located within the historic Temple Avenue residential district. The site is the former location of Newnan High School and Temple Avenue Elementary School. The park is bound on the west side by the Male Academy Museum. Temple Park contains a small gazebo that is often reserved for weddings and a large triangular water fountain is located in the middle of the park. Temple Park is a passive walking recreational park with paved paths that wind throughout the park, but it also contains several small open grass areas for sitting, as well as benches scattered along the various pathways. A Veterans Memorial granite monument is also located on the east side of the park and is an annual gathering place for veterans and their families to celebrate Veterans Day. The plaza includes a wall of honor with bronze plaques recognizing those that died as a direct result of enemy action, a granite monument, dedicated engraved bricks, bronze statues all in honor of the military.

Cranford Park – A .70 acre passive neighborhood recreational park located along Jackson Street, about a half mile north of Highway 34. The park sits snuggly within a residential district and backs up to the City’s historic Oak Hill Cemetery. The rectangular park contains meandering brick and concrete walkways, spotted with benches that traverse the heavily landscaped park.

C. J. Smith Park – A 12 acre active community park located along Farmer Street. The park is actually divided in half into two distinct sections separated by a steep wooded bank. The lower half of the park contains the park’s major draw, which is an adult size softball field, which is home to Coweta County sponsored adult softball leagues in both the spring and fall months. The park contains a paved 27 space parking lot, rest rooms, spectator bleachers, and miscellaneous playground equipment. Several picnic tables, as well as grills, are also available for gatherings. The upper half of the park is the home of the Coweta County African American Heritage Museum and Research Center.

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Lynch Park

Lynch Park - A 6.2 acre active neighborhood park, located along Wesley Street and Richard Allen Drive. The park, named after former City Council member Willie Lynch, contains the Wesley Street Gymnasium, the Duncan Street Pool, and Pickett Field, a large baseball and softball field. There are several pieces of playground equipment, an open grassed field, and a large covered pavilion nestled in among the park’s numerous large oak trees. Picnic tables and grills are available for all types of gatherings. Lynch Park and its facilities are directly across the street from the Boys and Girls Club, which quite frequently uses the park for its daily activities.

Ray Park - A 1.8 acre active neighborhood located along Spring Street and Ray Circle. The park contains 4 tennis courts and two small open grassed areas. The park contains benches for spectators. There is very limited parking available along the roadside.

Westgate Park – A small neighborhood baseball/softball field located at the end of West Park Court just off Belt Road. The park contains a fenced in playing field, bleachers, and a small concession building.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 November 2009 )
 
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