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Moving to De Soto, Georgia

Population: 214. Estimated population in July 2024: 207 (-3.3% change) Males: 109 (50.9%), Females: 105 (49.1%) Zip code: 31743 Demographics Median resident age: 40.5 years Median household income: $20,375 Median house value: $45,000 Population...

Moving to Dearing, Georgia

Population: 441. Estimated population in July 2024: 446 (+1.1% change) Males: 210 (47.6%), Females: 231 (52.4%) McDuffie County Zip code: 30808 Demographics Median resident age: 39.3 years Median household income: $27,917 Median house value:...

Moving to Decatur, Georgia

Decatur, the county seat of DeKalb County, is the oldest city in the county. Decatur was designated county seat on December 10, 1823, and named after Stephen Decatur, a U.S. Naval hero. In historic...

Moving to Demorest, Georgia

Population: 1,465. Estimated population in July 2024: 1,777 (+21.3% change) Males: 671 (45.8%), Females: 794 (54.2%) Habersham County Zip codes: 30535. Demographics Median resident age: 31.5 years Median household income: $31,382 Median house value:...

Moving to Dexter, Georgia

Population: 509. Estimated population in July 2024: 533 (+4.7% change) Males: 230 (45.2%), Females: 279 (54.8%) Laurens County Zip code: 31019 Demographics Median resident age: 40.3 years Median household income: $33,036 Median house value:...

Moving to Doerun, Georgia

Population: 828. Estimated population in July 2024: 848 (+2.4% change) Males: 387 (46.7%), Females: 441 (53.3%) Colquitt County Zip code: 31744 Demographics Median resident age: 37.7 years Median household income: $25,577 Median house value:...

Moving to Donalsonville, Georgia

Donalsonville, the county seat for Seminole County, was incorporated December 8, 1897. The city was named for Jonathan E. Donalson, a member of a prominent family who had pioneered Decatur County. The county courthouse...

Moving to Douglas, Georgia

Douglas, the county seat of Coffee County, was incorporated in 1895. The city was named for Stephen A. Douglas, the South’s candidate for President against Lincoln in 1860. Constructed in 1940, the Coffee County...

Moving to Douglasville, Georgia

Douglasville is the county seat for Douglas County and is nicknamed “The Dynamic City”. The city was established on February 25, 1875. The city’s downtown district is listed on the National Register of Historic...

Moving to Dublin, Georgia

Dublin, the county seat for Laurens County, was incorporated on December 9, 1812. Dublin was named at the request of an Irishman, Jonathan Sawyer, who donated the land for the town after stipulating its...

Moving to Dudley, Georgia

Population: 447. Estimated population in July 2024: 468 (+4.7% change) Males: 210 (47.0%), Females: 237 (53.0%) Laurens County Zip code: 31022 Demographics Median resident age: 38.3 years Median household income: $41,442 Median house value:...

Moving to Duluth, Georgia

Located in Gwinnett County, Duluth was incorporated February 28, 1876. The community was originally named Howell’s Crossroad, by a grandson of Evan Howell, who came from North Carolina to settle here in 1821. The...

Moving to Cadwell, Georgia

Population: 329. Estimated population in July 2024: 372 (+13.1% change) Males: 153 (46.5%), Females: 176 (53.5%) Laurens County Zip code: 31009 Demographics Median resident age: 40.2 years Median household income: $32,727 Median house value:...

Moving to Cairo, Georgia

Cairo was incorporated as a town on October 28, 1870, and later designated the county seat for Grady County in 1905. It is believed Cairo was named for either the city in Egypt or...

Moving to Calhoun, Georgia

Calhoun, the county seat of Gordon County, was incorporated in January 1852. The city was named for Senator John Calhoun, famous statesman and prominent figure in the states’ rights movement. Calhoun was previously known...

Moving to Camilla, Georgia

Camilla, the county seat of Mitchell County, was incorporated December 14, 1858. Mitchell County was created from a portion of Baker County that lay east of the Flint River. The city was named for...

Moving to Canon, Georgia

Population: 755. Estimated population in July 2024: 806 (+6.8% change) Males: 365 (48.3%), Females: 390 (51.7%) Hart County Zip code: 30520 Demographics Median resident age: 38.5 years Median household income: $21,845 Median house value:...

Moving to Canton, Georgia

The City of Canton, the county seat of Cherokee County, was established in 1832. The city was incorporated under the name Etowah in 1833 then changed to Canton December 18, 1834. The founders of...

Moving to Carlton, Georgia

Population: 233. Estimated population in July 2024: 244 (+4.7% change) Males: 117 (50.2%), Females: 116 (49.8%) Madison County Zip code: 30627 Demographics Median resident age: 41.8 years Median household income: $26,250 Median house value:...

Moving to Carnesville, Georgia

Carnesville, the county seat of Franklin County, was incorporated as a village December 7, 1807. The city was named for Judge Thomas Peter Carnes, a lawyer and Congressman of the Revolutionary War era. The...

Moving to Carrollton, Georgia

Carrollton, the county seat for Carroll County, was incorporated December 22, 1829. Carrollton, nicknamed “The Friendly City”, is named after Charles Carroll’s old colonial home in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia. The courthouse in Carroll County...

Moving to Cartersville, Georgia

Cartersville, the county seat for Bartow County, was named in honor of Colonel Farish Carter of Milledgeville. Carter was one of Georgia’s wealthiest ante-bellum landowners. Incorporated February 8, 1854, Cartersville was destroyed during the...

Moving to Cave Spring, Georgia

Population: 975. Estimated population in July 2024: 997 (+2.3% change) Males: 443 (45.4%), Females: 532 (54.6%) Floyd County Zip code: 30124 Demographics Median resident age: 43.5 years Median household income: $33,750 Median house value:...

Moving to Cecil, Georgia

Population: 265 Males: 124 (46.8%), Females: 141 (53.2%) Cook County Zip code: 31627 Demographics Median resident age: 37.7 years Median household income: $20,469 Median house value: $57,300 Population by Race Races in Cecil: Black...

Moving to Cedartown, Georgia

Cedartown, the county seat for Polk County, was incorporated February 8, 1854. The city was named for the abundance of Red Cedar trees that existed along the county line. The Cherokee Indians once laid...

Moving to Centerville, Georgia

Population: 4,278 Males: 2,123 (49.6%), Females: 2,155 (50.4%) Zip code: 31028 Demographics Median resident age: 34.2 years Median household income: $46,797 Median house value: $85,300 Population by Race Races in Centerville: White Non-Hispanic (82.3%)...

Moving to Chatsworth, Georgia

Chatsworth, incorporated August 18, 1906, is the county seat of Murray County. The city’s name was said to be taken from a sign that fell off a railroad freight car, with the name “Chatsworth”...

Moving to Chauncey, Georgia

Population: 295. Estimated population in July 2024: 296 (+0.3% change) Males: 149 (50.5%), Females: 146 (49.5%) Zip code: 31011 Demographics Median resident age: 36.5 years Median household income: $26,818 Median house value: $37,800 Population...

Moving to Chester, Georgia

Population: 305 Males: 139 (45.6%), Females: 166 (54.4%) Dodge County Zip code: 31012 Demographics Median resident age: 36.1 years Median household income: $21,875 Median house value: $44,500 Population by Race Races in Chester: White...

Moving to Chickamauga, Georgia

Population: 2,245. Estimated population in July 2024: 2,497 (+11.2% change) Males: 1,104 (49.2%), Females: 1,141 (50.8%) Walker County Zip code: 30707 Demographics Median resident age: 36.7 years Median household income: $40,110 Median house value:...