Tattnall County Map, Georgia

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Tattnall County, Georgia

Tattnall County is located in southeast Georgia. It was established in 1801 with Reidsville as the county seat. The population is around 24,000 people.
It’s known for agriculture, especially Vidalia onion production. While the Ohoopee River provides recreation, Big Hammock WMA has hunting opportunities.
Tattnall County has deep agricultural roots, with farming key to its local economy. It celebrates its agricultural heritage with events like the Glennville Sweet Onion Festival.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Tattnall County |
County Seat | Reidsville |
Population | Approximately 24,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Reidsville (county seat), Glennville, Claxton, Collins, and other small communities |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Route 280, Georgia State Route 23, Georgia State Route 144 |
FIPS Code | 13-267 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 1,217 square miles (land: 1,211 sq mi, water: 6 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Candler County (North), Evans County (Northeast), Liberty County (East), Long County (Southeast), Wayne County (South), Appling County (Southwest), Toombs County (West), Emanuel County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | Georgia |
Coordinates | 32.1338° N, 82.1655° W |
Etymology | Named after Georgia Governor Josiah Tattnall |
Major Landmarks | Tattnall County Courthouse, Lake George |
Website | Tattnall County Website |
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