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Interested in fun facts and the history of Alpharetta, GA?
Then read on!

Alpharetta is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2019 census, the city had a population of approximately 67,000 residents. The city is located about 25 miles north of Atlanta, and it is considered a suburb of the larger metropolitan area.

Alpharetta is known for its high standard of living, thriving business community, and excellent schools. The city's economy is driven by technology firms, healthcare providers, financial services companies, and several corporate headquarters.

There are also many recreational opportunities in and around Alpharetta, including the Big Creek Greenway, a 12-mile long paved walking and biking trail, and the Alpha Loop, a 3.4-mile loop trail that connects downtown Alpharetta with the Big Creek Greenway.

The city also boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene, with events such as the Alpharetta Arts Streetfest, the Alpharetta PopFest, and the Wire & Wood Alpharetta Songwriters Festival.

Overall, Alpharetta is a thriving city with a high quality of life, excellent amenities, and a strong sense of community.