Nestled in the heart of Georgia, halfway between Atlanta and Augusta, is Eatonton, Georgia, a town with 221 miles of scenic lake shoreline, a quaint downtown area, two Native American effigies, a blooming arts culture, museums dedicated to notable locals, and much more.
There is no shortage of outdoor activities in Eatonton! Run, hike, or bike down tree-shrouded trails. Cruise down Lake Oconee or Lake Sinclair in a boat, kayak, jet ski, or paddleboard. Stroll through historic downtown Eatonton on a Historic Walking Tour. Relax on white sand beaches located along Lake Oconee.
Aside from remarkable outdoor experiences, Eatonton also boasts a bustling arts and entertainment culture. View theater performances, indoor and outdoor musical performances, comedy shows, and more at The Plaza Arts Center. Enjoy live local music or even dueling pianos at restaurants located around Eatonton. Discover art galleries or create your own masterpieces at the Artisan’s Village. Visit museums to learn more about local literary legends.
Nestled in the heart of Georgia, halfway between Atlanta and Augusta, is Eatonton, Georgia, a town with 221 miles of scenic lake shoreline, a quaint downtown area, two Native American effigies, a blooming arts culture, museums dedicated to notable locals, and much more.
There is no shortage of outdoor activities in Eatonton! Run, hike, or bike down tree-shrouded trails. Cruise down Lake Oconee or Lake Sinclair in a boat, kayak, jet ski, or paddleboard. Stroll through historic downtown Eatonton on a Historic Walking Tour. Relax on white sand beaches located along Lake Oconee.
Aside from remarkable outdoor experiences, Eatonton also boasts a bustling arts and entertainment culture. View theater performances, indoor and outdoor musical performances, comedy shows, and more at The Plaza Arts Center. Enjoy live local music or even dueling pianos at restaurants located around Eatonton. Discover art galleries or create your own masterpieces at the Artisan’s Village. Visit museums to learn more about local literary legends.
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Alice Walker, best known for her novel The Color Purple, was born in Eatonton, Georgia in 1944. She was the daughter of African American sharecroppers.
Joel Chandler Harris, born in Barnes Inn and Tavern in downtown Eatonton in 1845, is best known for the Uncle Remus stories based on folklore from Putnam County residents.
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Nestled in the heart of Georgia, halfway between Atlanta and Augusta, is Eatonton, Georgia, a town with 221 miles of scenic lake shoreline, a quaint downtown area, two Native American effigies, a blooming arts culture, museums dedicated to notable locals, and much more.
There is no shortage of outdoor activities in Eatonton! Run, hike, or bike down tree-shrouded trails. Cruise down Lake Oconee or Lake Sinclair in a boat, kayak, jet ski, or paddleboard. Stroll through historic downtown Eatonton on a Historic Walking Tour. Relax on white sand beaches located along Lake Oconee.
Aside from remarkable outdoor experiences, Eatonton also boasts a bustling arts and entertainment culture. View theater performances, indoor and outdoor musical performances, comedy shows, and more at The Plaza Arts Center. Enjoy live local music or even dueling pianos at restaurants located around Eatonton. Discover art galleries or create your own masterpieces at the Artisan’s Village. Visit museums to learn more about local literary legends.
Alice Walker, best known for her novel The Color Purple, was born in Eatonton, Georgia in 1944. She was the daughter of African American sharecroppers.
Joel Chandler Harris, born in Barnes Inn and Tavern in downtown Eatonton in 1845, is best known for the Uncle Remus stories based on folklore from Putnam County residents.