Athens/Clarke County
Athens-Clarke County, comprised of 125 square miles, is the smallest in land area of Georgia's 159 counties. It was the twenty-fifth county created in the state and is located approximately 65 miles NE of Atlanta.
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Athens-Clarke County Cities and City Links
Athens-Clarke County Chamber of Commerce
Athens-Clarke County School System
Athens
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Athens City Schools
Athens City Hospitals
Classic Center
University of Georgia
Gainesville College
Athens Tech
Piedmont College
Winterville
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Jackson County
With excellent schools, nine small towns and rural unincorporated communities literally minutes from the urban amenities of Atlanta and pre-eminent research institutions in the city of Athens; with ancient Appalachian mountains and rivers and lakes, Jackson County is a community like no other.
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Jackson County Cities and City Links
Jackson County Chamber of Commerce
Jackson County School Systems
Commerce
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Commerce City Schools
Jefferson
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Jefferson City Schools
Madison County
Madison and Oglethorpe counties share Watson Mill Bridge State Park, the site of the longest covered bridge in Georgia. The bridge, which is over 100 years old, spans 229 feet of the South Fork of the Broad River. There are also facilities for camping, hiking trails, picnicking and fishing in the park.
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Madison County Cities and City Links
Madison County Chamber of Commerce
Madison County School System
Hull
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Danielsville
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Colbert
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Ila
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Oconee County
Oconee County citizens have always had a strong sense of community. The quality of life in Oconee County is unusual - It has pastoral rural areas; it is located adjacent to a world class State University (University of Georgia) and has a road network leading to all areas of the state. The information in this section will help you to better understand the uniqueness of Oconee County and what the county has to offer its citizens.
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Oconee County Cities and City Links
Oconee County Chamber of Commerce
Oconee County School System
Watkinsville
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Bishop
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Bogart
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Oglethorpe County
Oglethorpe County was created in 1793. Georgia's 19th county is named for the state's founder, General James E. Oglethorpe. Lexington, the county seat, is named in honor of the Revolutionary War battle. The largest city is Crawford, named for William H. Crawford, former Governor, U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Treasury and Minister to France.
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Oglethorpe County Cities and City Links
Oglethorpe County Chamber of Commerce
Oglethorpe County School System
Crawford
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Lexington
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