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You'll like what U-CClose to Atlanta by distance, but with an attitude that’s miles away, Union City is the bedroom, the backstage, the peaceful retreat where rural Georgia meets Metro Atlanta.
This modest city, fast-growing yet intimate, combines the cultural, spiritual, educational, and economic opportunities of a large metropolis with the charm and seclusion of a small community. Perfectly balanced, it invites residents and visitors to enjoy a restful way of life just around the corner from the hustle and bustle of the big city.
gateway
to South Fulton Scenic Byway
Historic
Green Manor restaurant
2nd largest soundstage
in North America
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by ATL Airport District on Monday, October 28, 2024 4:00 PM in The Holler
Welcome to the Green Manor, a Union City landmark steeped in history and Southern charm. The mansion was once home to Union City's first mayor, Drewry
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Ronald Bridges Park & Nature Trail is a hidden treasure, featuring a variety of activities for the whole family. There, you can make every day an event, playing on the playground’s zipline, strolling along the nature trail, and shooting hoops on the basketball court. Or you can play volleyball, cornhole, giant chess and more at the Highway 29 Ballfields any time, year-round. But if you have your choice of when to plan your visit, consider checking out the autumn Music & Arts Festival, with exciting headliners and great arts and crafts.SOUTHERN COOKING AT ITS FINEST
Two words: peach cobbler. The Historic Green Manor Restaurant is a culinary experience like no other in the South—although the cuisine is quintessentially Southern. Union City’s most famous restaurant-and-buffet experience is a hidden treasure, serving made-from-scratch meals in an historic antebellum mansion—and is just one of several exciting dining opportunities in the area.Places to go, eat and stay in Union City
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