The celebrated home of famous Southern authors Erskine Caldwell and Lewis Grizzard, the small town of Moreland is steeped in tradition and historic significance. From its genesis as a once-booming cotton production center, the community has evolved into a delightful residential haven filled with treasures from the past. Included on this list are the 1894 Old Mill building with its museum of rural farm life, the 1876 Old Moreland Post Office, Founders Cemetery with its Civil War graves, the 1840 stagecoach route, the Little manse birthplace of Erskine Caldwell, and the Lewis Grizzard Museum. Outstanding architecture and the delightful antiques showcased at the general store are crowning touches to a charming small-town setting. Newnan's developed amenities and regional recreational opportunities add to the quality of life.