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The front porch at the Pearman home on Pylant Street was overflowing June 20 for “Tea on the Porch” sponsored by the Senoia Area Historical Society. The event celebrated the life of Mary A. Brown who opened the Culpepper House in the 1980s, Coweta County’s first bed and breakfast. The culinary fare was served by members of the historical society and it was exquisite. Photo/Ben Nelms.

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