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Experience autumn’s best in Gwinnett County, GA

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The Suwanee Wine Fest will take place on Saturday, Nov. 8.

Photo courtesy of Explore Gwinnett

Fall festivities are in full swing across Gwinnett County, transforming the area into a seasonal celebration from until early November.

Enjoy vibrant fall festivals like the Native American Festival & Pow Wow and the Suwanee Wine Fest, where cultural traditions, live music, family-friendly activities, and more come together to create unforgettable autumn experiences.

Plus, don’t miss the renowned Netherworld Haunted House, voted one of the top three in the nation and open until Sunday, Nov. 2.

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