Growing Business, Preserving History.
The Georgia Main Street Program began in 1980 as one of the original pilot state coordinating programs of the National Main Street Initiative launched by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The program launched with five local communities and has grown to serve 100+ communities statewide. Georgia Main Streets represent some of the strongest central business districts in the Southeast.
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Main Street of the Month
Kennesaw, GA
“From hometown history to hopping hotspots, burgers and brews to rhythm and views, there’s always something new to discover in Downtown Kennesaw. Grab your favorite morning coffee and find a sunny spot to watch Main Street come to life. Meet the crew for lunch and a leisurely sidewalk storefront stroll. Explore some local history at the Southern Museum—a Smithsonian Affiliate—then make tracks to grab your favorite sweet treat. Catch up over a local brew, then head to the United Bankshares Amphitheater at Depot Park for a concert under the stars. Every day, you’ll find a new way to play right here at home. With brick walkways, hometown charm and a lineup of local favorites, Downtown Kennesaw is the heart of the community. Whether you’re sampling new flavors, strolling with a to-go cocktail, dancing at the First Friday Concert Series, or finding farm-fresh flavors at the Farmers Market, it’s easy to make memories here. From the Big Shanty Festival and Pigs & Peaches BBQ Festival to Candy Crawl, art pop-ups and holiday favorites, Main Street is always on the move.” – Miranda Taylor, City of Kennesaw