Conyers, GA
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About Conyers
- • Dakota Fanning, actress known for "War of the Worlds," was born in Conyers.
- • The Georgia International Horse Park, used for the 1996 Olympics, is located in Conyers.
- • Railroad access led to Conyers becoming a trading hub in the 19th century.
- • Monks at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit make and sell delicious biscotti.
- • A devastating fire in 1892 destroyed much of the downtown area.
- • It was named after Patrick Conyers in 1854, a Central Railroad of Georgia official.
- • With over 17,000 residents, it's smaller than neighboring Covington.
- • Its elevation of 945 feet provides slightly cooler summers than Atlanta.
- • Healthcare, retail, and manufacturing are primary job sectors in Conyers.
- • Conyers offers a relaxed, small-town feel with easy access to big-city amenities.
- • The Atlanta Braves, a short drive away, won the World Series in 1995.
- • The Georgia International Horse Park hosted equestrian events during the 1996 Olympics.