Brown's Mill Battlefield construction progressing

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Sandra Parker and Carolyn Turner of the Brown’s Mill Battlefield Association hold a poster for the group’s second annual “Ride for the River” benefit bicycle ride April 14.

By SARAH FAY CAMPBELL
sarah@newnan.com
In a few months, Civil War buffs, and those who just want to take a stroll through the woods, will be able to enjoy the Brown’s Mill Battlefield historic site.
Heavy construction is wrapping up at the battlefield site, located on Millard Farmer Road south of Newnan, but there’s still a lot more work to be done before the site of the Civil War battle can be open to the public.
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