Crawford County Map, Georgia

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Crawford County, Georgia

At the heart of Georgia lies Crawford County, a place with rural beauty. It’s situated in the central part of the state, just west of Macon. Knoxville, the county seat, is a friendly town.
Crawford County is known for its peach orchards, which burst into pink blossoms each spring. The Flint River forms part of the county’s western border, offering great spots for fishing and kayaking.
The county is named after William H. Crawford, a prominent Georgia statesman who served as U.S. Secretary of War and Treasury. History buffs enjoy visiting the Old Crawford County Courthouse, built in 1851.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Crawford County |
County Seat | Knoxville |
Population | Approximately 12,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Knoxville, Roberta, and several unincorporated areas |
Interstates and Highways | US 80, State Route 22, State Route 42 |
FIPS Code | 13-079 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 326 square miles (land: 323 sq mi, water: 3 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Monroe County (North), Bibb County (Northeast), Peach County (East), Taylor County (Southwest), Macon County (South), Upson County (Northwest), Houston County (East) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | Georgia |
Coordinates | 32.6624° N, 84.1095° W |
Etymology | Named after William H. Crawford, a prominent Georgian politician |
Major Landmarks | Crawford County Courthouse, Ocmulgee River |
Website | Crawford County Website |
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