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:: Tattnall County ::
County December 5, 1801 Formed
County Seat Reidsville
Incorporated Cobbtown, Collins, Glennville, Manassas and Reidsville Cities
Total Area 483.7 square miles
History Tattnall County was created in 1801 from parts of Montgomery and New Georgia's 26th county was named for Josiah Tattnall, the governor who signed the legislation creating it.
Points of The Tattnall Museum, located in Glennville, displays art, science and local Interest history.
The Georgia State Penitentiary, the state's central holding facility, is located just south of Reidsville. This is Georgia's oldest state prison, and was constructed of marble in 1936. The prison, which was designed to hold 2,000 inmates, cost $1.5 million to build.
The Wiregrass Trail, a historic route through southeastern Georgia, runs through Tattnall County.
Fishing is abundant in the Ohoopee and Altamaha Rivers as well as the 12-acre recreational lake at the Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park. The park, inside the city limits of Reidsville, includes year-round camping, fishing, regulation golf, tennis, a picnic area and a playground.
Higher Southeastern Technical College Education
Annual There are a number of annual events held in Tattnall County including Events Glennville Sweet Onion Festival, July 4th Celebration and Fireworks in
Gordonia, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade in Glennville and the Reidsville Christmas Festival and Parade.
County http://www.tattnall.com
Additional http://www.georgiaplanning.com/CountyPortal/countyportal.asp? County Info FIPS=13267
Mural in Cobbtown
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