Some suburban Atlanta cities have hired companies to come up with new slogans as part of re-branding campaigns. The slogans are used mostly in marketing and advertising and don’t replace the words on the city seal.

Norcross

• New slogan: A Place to Imagine

• Old slogan: Respecting the Past, Embracing the Future

Duluth

• New slogan: Capture the Spirit of Good Living

• Old slogan: Pride in the Old and New

Suwanee (Gateway business district)

• New slogan: Where Excellence Is an Attitude

• Old slogan: N/A

Lilburn

• Current slogan: A Past to Remember, a Future to Mold

New slogan: To be revealed in March

Snellville

• Current slogan: Everybody's Somebody in Snellville

Buford

• Current slogan: Historic Past, Exciting Future

Lawrenceville

• Current slogan: Living the Dream, Loving the City

Kennesaw

• Current slogan: Honoring Our Heritage, Forging Our Future

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