
Perry, Georgia
A Welcoming, Southern Community
Nestled in the heart of Georgia, Perry is a charming city known for its small-town warmth, rich history, and vibrant community. Conveniently located along I-75, just 30 miles south of Macon, Perry offers easy access to larger cities while maintaining its relaxed and inviting atmosphere. As the county seat of Houston County, it plays a central role in the region's growth and development.

“Where Georgia Comes Together”
What Makes Perry Special?
One of Perry’s biggest attractions is the Georgia National Fair, an annual celebration held at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter. This beloved event brings thousands of visitors each October for thrilling rides, agricultural exhibits, live entertainment, and classic fair food. It’s a highlight for locals and visitors alike, showcasing Georgia’s deep-rooted agricultural heritage and strong sense of community.
Beyond the fair, Perry is home to a variety of cultural and recreational attractions. The Go Fish Education Center offers an interactive experience for those interested in Georgia’s aquatic life and conservation efforts. History buffs can explore the Perry Area Historical Museum, which tells the story of the city’s past through exhibits and artifacts. Additionally, the annual Perry Dogwood Festival is a must-visit, featuring arts, crafts, and family-friendly activities that celebrate the city’s creative spirit.
A Strong Sense of Community
Perry is more than just a place to visit—it’s a wonderful place to call home. The city is known for its friendly atmosphere, strong local economy, and dedication to community development. Whether you’re strolling through its historic downtown, enjoying one of its many parks, or attending a local event, Perry exudes Southern hospitality at its finest.
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