Forsyth Farmers’ Market
A weekly farmers’ market under the iconic oak trees in Forsyth Park, perfect for Newton residents wanting fresh local produce, artisan goods, and a lively community outing just a short drive away.
View event details →North Historic District offers a blend of vibrant and tranquil environments, making it an attractive neighborhood to consider. The area features a solid cycling network with gentle terrain, ideal for convenient bike transportation. Accessibility is enhanced by nearby highways that provide efficient driving routes and ample parking options. Residents benefit from proximity to various cafes and restaurants, as well as easy access to primary and secondary schools. A mix of small and large apartment buildings, duplexes, and detached homes predominantly built before the 1960s offers diverse housing choices. Entertainment venues and nightspots are well-distributed along main streets, contributing to the lively atmosphere in parts of the community.
North Historic District is appealing, as it has both vibrant and quiet areas. This neighborhood has a large number of areas for those looking for a dynamic vibe. Even though there are relatively few people around most of the time, there is a narrow selection of entertainment venues, and finding one of the over 50 nightlife venues is very easy as they are generally located very close by. River Street in particular offers a wide variety of bars. At the same time, this neighborhood is quiet overall, as the streets tend to be calm, although there are still several louder sections, especially close to the railway line.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This historic courthouse, prominently located on the town square of Newton, is a centerpiece for civic life and architecture, serving as both a working government building and a picturesque landmark recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.
A deeply rooted local institution, this church and its adjoining historic cemetery stand as enduring symbols of Newton’s religious and community heritage, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Formerly East Baker School built in the late 1960s to serve local Black students during segregation, this building now houses the East Baker Historical Society and the 21st Century Community Corporation, preserving stories of education and resilience in Newton.
The small but lively downtown district offers locally‑owned shops and eateries along its streets, hosting outdoor festivals and parades that showcase the community’s close‑knit spirit and small‑town charm.
An historic estate located near Newton, Pine Bloom Plantation is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers a tangible link to the region’s antebellum past and architectural legacy.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly farmers’ market under the iconic oak trees in Forsyth Park, perfect for Newton residents wanting fresh local produce, artisan goods, and a lively community outing just a short drive away.
View event details →A two‑day music festival featuring punk, rock, dance, and all‑ages performances—great for Newton families and music lovers looking for a vibrant weekend of live shows close by.
View event details →A free, family‑oriented day of art‑making, storytelling, and historical tours at three Telfair Museum sites—meaningful enrichment for Newton families interested in culture and community history.
A lively Juneteenth celebration with live music, food vendors, and a fireworks finale—an exciting evening event ideal for Newton residents looking to celebrate heritage and community spirit nearby.
An R&B, soul, and blues concert with Southern‑flavored culinary delights—perfect for Newton locals seeking a soulful, culturally rich evening tied to Juneteenth festivities.
A two‑day sports and trading card show at the scenic Plant Riverside District—ideal for collectors and families in Newton eager to explore hobbyist interests while enjoying riverside shopping and dining.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Newton
Local characteristics and demographics for Newton