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Culloden, Georgia

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Culloden, Georgia
NameCulloden, Georgia
Settlement typeCity
Coordinates32.8657°N 84.0944°W
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameGeorgia
Subdivision type1County
Subdivision name1Monroe
Population total175
Population as of2010
TimezoneEastern
Utc offset-5
Timezone DSTEDT
Utc offset DST-4

Culloden, Georgia is a small city located in Monroe County, Georgia, near the cities of Forsyth, Georgia and Macon, Georgia. It is situated in the Atlanta metropolitan area, close to the Ocmulgee River and the GA-83 highway, which connects it to Atlanta, Georgia and Savannah, Georgia. The city is also near the Piedmont region, which includes the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. Culloden is part of the Middle Georgia region, which includes the cities of Warner Robins, Georgia and Milledgeville, Georgia.

Geography

Culloden, Georgia is situated in the Piedmont region of Georgia, near the Ocmulgee River and the GA-83 highway. The city is close to the Atlanta metropolitan area, which includes the cities of Decatur, Georgia, Sandy Springs, Georgia, and Roswell, Georgia. The geography of the area is characterized by the Piedmont plateau, which includes the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. Culloden is also near the Chattahoochee River, which forms the border between Georgia and Alabama, and the Talladega National Forest, which is located in Alabama and Georgia. The city is part of the Middle Georgia region, which includes the cities of Warner Robins, Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia, and Macon, Georgia.

History

The history of Culloden, Georgia dates back to the American Civil War, when the city was a small farming community. The city is located near the Monroe County courthouse, which was built in 1896 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Culloden is also close to the Forsyth historic district, which includes the Forsyth courthouse and the Monroe County jail. The city is part of the Atlanta Campaign, which was a series of battles fought during the American Civil War between the Union Army and the Confederate States Army. Culloden is also near the Battle of Atlanta, which was fought on July 22, 1864, and the Battle of Jonesborough, which was fought on August 31, 1864. The city is close to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia and commemorates the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr..

Demographics

As of the 2010 census, the population of Culloden, Georgia was 175 people, with a population density of people per square mile. The city has a total area of square miles, and is located in the Eastern time zone. Culloden is part of the Monroe County school district, which includes the Monroe County high school and the Forsyth elementary school. The city is close to the University of Georgia, which is located in Athens, Georgia, and the Georgia Institute of Technology, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Culloden is also near the Emory University, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Morehouse College, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia.

Economy

The economy of Culloden, Georgia is primarily based on agriculture, with major crops including cotton, peanuts, and tobacco. The city is also close to the Robins Air Force Base, which is located in Warner Robins, Georgia and is a major employer in the area. Culloden is part of the Middle Georgia region, which includes the cities of Macon, Georgia, Warner Robins, Georgia, and Milledgeville, Georgia. The city is near the Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia and is one of the busiest airports in the world. Culloden is also close to the Port of Savannah, which is located in Savannah, Georgia and is one of the busiest ports in the United States. The city is part of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, which is responsible for promoting economic development in the state.

Infrastructure

Culloden, Georgia has a number of infrastructure facilities, including the GA-83 highway, which connects the city to Atlanta, Georgia and Savannah, Georgia. The city is also close to the I-75 highway, which runs from Florida to Michigan and passes through Georgia. Culloden is part of the CSX Transportation railroad network, which provides freight and passenger rail service to the area. The city is near the Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia and is one of the busiest airports in the world. Culloden is also close to the Middle Georgia Regional Airport, which is located in Macon, Georgia and provides general aviation services to the area.

Education

Culloden, Georgia is served by the Monroe County school district, which includes the Monroe County high school and the Forsyth elementary school. The city is close to the University of Georgia, which is located in Athens, Georgia, and the Georgia Institute of Technology, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Culloden is also near the Emory University, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Morehouse College, which is located in Atlanta, Georgia. The city is part of the Technical College System of Georgia, which provides technical education and training to students in the area. Culloden is also close to the Georgia Public Library Service, which provides library services to the state.

Category: Cities in Georgia (U.S. state)