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Thomas County, Georgia's 63rd county, was created December 23, 1825 from parts of Decatur and Irwin Counties.  Both the County and the County Seat, Thomasville, were named for General Jett Thomas, a hero of the War of 1812 and the first to build a University building in Athens.

 

Incorporated

December 23, 1825

Population:

42,737

Total Area:

548 square miles

Cities & Towns:

Barwick
  Boston
  Coolidge
  Meigs
  Ochlocknee
  Pavo
  Thomasville (County Seat)
  Metcalfe

Attractions:

Historical Estates
  McKinley Memorial Tree (1896)
  The "Big Oak" that has a limb spread of about 175 feet

Annual Events:

April - Rose Festival
  April - Rose Parade
  November - Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival
  December - Victorian Christmas Activities
 
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