Georgia has a ton of different small towns and cities just littered throughout the state. Probably even a few that you haven’t heard of before. We have compiled our own list of 10 of the coolest small towns in Georgia that you may or may not have known about. Check it out:
- Seville, Georgia
Flickr Jimmy Emerson, DVM There is a very good chance that you’ve never heard of Seville, Georgia before. Why? Because it actually has the smallest population in the entire state (202 people) according to City-Data.com.
- Helen, Georgia
Flickr Savannah Sam Photography There’s so much to say about the beautiful town of Helen, Georgia. But what always tops our list is the annual Atlantic Hot Air Balloon Race.
- Taylorsville, Georgia
Flickr Melissa Johnson Taylorsville was once a booming small town in Northwest, Georgia. However, after a devastating tornado outbreak in 2008, the town never quite recovered. Maybe it’s time we make Taylorsville great again!
- Madison, Georgia
Flickr JR P This adorably charming town in Georgia is the perfect place to visit for the weekend, and take in all the wonderful Antebellum architecture.
- Mitchell, Georgia
Here’s a fun fact about Mitchell, Georgia: In 2000 there were only 170 inhabitants. But today, many people visit the town for the Mitchell Depot Historical Museum.
- Washington, Georgia
Flickr KenConley This small town is known for their hospitality, delicious food, and incredible history. It’s here that you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the pace of small-town living.
- Argyle, Georgia
If ever there was a time to move to this tiny town, it’s now. According to City-Data.com, the median prices per house in Argyle comes in at $50,000. Why? Probably because there is only 1.7 square miles of land to the entire town. Affordable and secluded!
- Surrency, Georgia
Flickr AshtonPal Surrency is another fascinating and small town in Georgia. If ever you feel like hearing a good tale of paranormal activity, then check out the story of the Surrency Spook Light. OOooooOOO.
- Newnan, Georgia
Flickr OZinOH This is a quaint town with a charming Southern feel. Not to mention, it’s the birthplace of our favorite country crooner, Alan Jackson.
- Ashburn, Georgia
Flickr Carol Vinzant Because where else can you find the world’s largest fake peanut? Only in Ashburn.
Do you live in any of these small towns? We’d love to hear from you about what truly makes your small town great. Let us know!
Flickr Jimmy Emerson, DVM
There is a very good chance that you’ve never heard of Seville, Georgia before. Why? Because it actually has the smallest population in the entire state (202 people) according to City-Data.com.
Flickr Savannah Sam Photography
There’s so much to say about the beautiful town of Helen, Georgia. But what always tops our list is the annual Atlantic Hot Air Balloon Race.
Flickr Melissa Johnson
Taylorsville was once a booming small town in Northwest, Georgia. However, after a devastating tornado outbreak in 2008, the town never quite recovered. Maybe it’s time we make Taylorsville great again!
Flickr JR P
This adorably charming town in Georgia is the perfect place to visit for the weekend, and take in all the wonderful Antebellum architecture.
Here’s a fun fact about Mitchell, Georgia: In 2000 there were only 170 inhabitants. But today, many people visit the town for the Mitchell Depot Historical Museum.
Flickr KenConley
This small town is known for their hospitality, delicious food, and incredible history. It’s here that you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the pace of small-town living.
If ever there was a time to move to this tiny town, it’s now. According to City-Data.com, the median prices per house in Argyle comes in at $50,000. Why? Probably because there is only 1.7 square miles of land to the entire town. Affordable and secluded!
Flickr AshtonPal
Surrency is another fascinating and small town in Georgia. If ever you feel like hearing a good tale of paranormal activity, then check out the story of the Surrency Spook Light. OOooooOOO.
Flickr OZinOH
This is a quaint town with a charming Southern feel. Not to mention, it’s the birthplace of our favorite country crooner, Alan Jackson.
Flickr Carol Vinzant
Because where else can you find the world’s largest fake peanut? Only in Ashburn.
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