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Population: 1,738 Senoia, which has been referred to as “One of the gems of Coweta County”, is located in the eastern part of the county near the Fayette County line. A large group of settlers migrated to the area from Newberry, South Carolina, following the signing of the Treaty of Indian Springs of 1825 and many of the descendents of these original inhabitants still reside in the area today. The first settlement, named Location, was later changed to Willow Dell and finally officially became Senoia on October 9th, 1864. It is debated where the name Senoia originated, but it most likely came from Senoya He-ne-ha, the wife of Captain William McIntosh. This is also where the term “Princess Senoia” began. After World War II, Senoia saw the completion of the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad, which crossed through the town. Senoia was officially incorporated in 1866 and became a chartered city in 1906. Senoia features architecture dating back to the 1840’s and most of the town comprises a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places boasting styles from the Greek Revival, antebellum homes, and the Victorian era. Senoia also has many antique stores, the historic Veranda Bed & Breakfast, and it’s own movie studio where several movies have been filmed.