Friday, September 10, 2010
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Gwinnett Daily Post
LOGANVILLE — Last year’s Autumn Heritage Festival was so successful that the Loganville event is returning for its second year.
The streets of the southern Gwinnett city will be filled Oct. 16 with vendors and exhibitors. After visiting the more than 130 vendors, people can set up lawn chairs and blankets on the City Hall lawn to enjoy some music. “The Autumn Heritage festival will surely take visitors back in time. Back to a time when families would shop, eat and visit near the well in downtown Loganville,” the festival’s website said. “The city of Loganville is happy to embrace our heritage and invite you to our downtown area to buy modern day goods and crafts.” The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the downtown area near City Hall. Parking will be available with shuttles at Loganville Elementary, First United Methodist Church and Loganville Baptist Church, all on Main Street.More like this story
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