Thomaston, Georgia
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Thomaston is a city in and the county seat of Upson County,<ref name="GR6">Template:Cite web</ref> Georgia, United States.<ref name="Profile for Thomaston, Georgia, GA">Template:Cite web</ref> The population was 9,816 at the 2020 census.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It is the principal city of and is included in the Thomaston, Georgia Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Atlanta - Sandy Springs (GA) - Gainesville (GA) - Alabama (partial) CSA.
History
Template:Stack Thomaston was incorporated on January 1, 1825,<ref name="Thomaston">Template:Cite web</ref> and designated as the seat of Upson County. The town was named for General Jett Thomas, an Indian fighter in the War of 1812.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Geography
Thomaston is located near the center of Upson County at 32.90 N, -84.333333 W (32° 54′ 0″ N, 84° 20′ 0″ W).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The city is located in the west central Piedmont region of the state.
U.S. Route 19 is the main north–south route through the city, leading north Template:Convert to Zebulon and south Template:Convert to Butler. Georgia State Routes 36 and 74 are the main east–west routes through the city. GA-36 leads northeast Template:Convert to Barnesville and southwest Template:Convert to Woodland. GA-74 leads east Template:Convert to Yatesville and northwest Template:Convert to Woodbury.
Demographics
| Race | Num. | Perc. |
|---|---|---|
| White (non-Hispanic) | 4,899 | 49.91% |
| Black or African American (non-Hispanic) | 4,202 | 42.81% |
| Native American | 21 | 0.21% |
| Asian | 34 | 0.35% |
| Pacific Islander | 1 | 0.01% |
| Other/Mixed | 357 | 3.64% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 302 | 3.08% |
As of the 2020 United States census, there were 9,816 people, 3,333 households, and 1,779 families residing in the city.
Health care
Its principal hospital is the Upson Regional Medical Center at 801 West Gordon Street.
Industry
Industry in the city is driven primarily by manufacturing which makes up 36.5%. The second largest industry is educational, health, and social service comprising 21.0%. The third largest industry is retail trade at 11.6% of the total industry in Thomaston. The remaining portions of industry include agriculture, construction, wholesale trade, transportation, information, finance, management, administration, arts and entertainment, food service, recreation, accommodation, and public administration.
Arts and culture
National Register of Historic Places
The Upson County courthouse was built in 1908, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Pettigrew-White-Stamps House
- Silvertown Mill District
Annual events
Thomaston hosts an annual Emancipation Proclamation Celebration each May. It is the nation's oldest and longest running emancipation celebration of its kind.<ref name="Thomaston"/>
Parks and recreation
- Sprewell Bluff Park, located on the Flint River
- The Greatest Generation Recreational Park
Education
Thomaston-Upson County School District
The Thomaston-Upson County School District holds pre-school to grade twelve, and consists of two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school.<ref>Georgia Board of EducationTemplate:Dead link, Retrieved June 27, 2010.</ref> The district has 279 full-time teachers and over 5,009 students.<ref>School Stats, Retrieved June 27, 2010.</ref>
- Upson-Lee Elementary School
- Upson-Lee Primary School
- Upson-Lee Middle School
- Upson-Lee High School
- Upson-Lee Pre-K
- Upson-Lee Alternative School
Colleges and universities
Southern Crescent Technical College is located in Thomaston, and is a two-year technical school.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Notable people
- Coy Bowles – musician and member of Zac Brown Band
- Elia Goode Byington (1858–1936) – journalist
- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (b. 1993) – basketball player
- Mike Cavan (b. 1948) – football player and coach
- Wayne Cochran (1939–2017) – singer
- Scott Franklin (b. 1964) – U.S. representative for Florida<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Ivylyn Girardeau (1900–1987) – medical missionary in Pakistan and India
- John B. Gordon (1832–1904) – U.S. senator for Georgia, governor of Georgia, and Confederate States Army major general
- Frank Gordy (1904–1983) – founder of The Varsity fast-food chain
- William Guilford (1844–1909) – Georgia House of Representatives member
- Bill Hartman (1915–2006) – football player and College Football Hall of Fame inductee
- John Holliman (1948–1998) – journalist
- Marion Montgomery (1925–2011) – poet, novelist, educator, and critic
- Dallas Raines (b. 1954) – meteorologist
- Thelma Thompson Slayden (1907–1977) – novelist
- Hunter Strickland (b. 1988) – baseball player
- Travon Walker (b. 2000) – football player
References
External links
- Official City of Thomaston, Georgia Government Website Portal style website, Government, Business, Library, Recreation and more
- City-Data.com Comprehensive Statistical Data and more about Thomaston
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