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Eatonton is a city in and the
county seat of
Putnam County, Georgia,
United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a po****tion of 6,307. It was named...
- 1887. The town of
Eaton was
incorporated in 1892.
Eaton was
first named Eatonton to
avoid conflict with the
Easton post
office in El Paso county. When Easton...
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folklorist best
known for his
collection of
Uncle Remus stories. Born in
Eatonton, Georgia,
where he
served as an
apprentice on a
plantation during his teenage...
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central Georgia,
United States, on the
Oconee River near
Greensboro and
Eatonton. It was
created in 1979 when
Georgia Power completed the
construction of...
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Watkinsville area, via Waynesboro, Louisville, Sandersville, Milledgeville,
Eatonton, and Madison. SR 24 was
originally designated from
Statesboro to Millen...
- The
Eatonton Historic District in
Eatonton,
Georgia is a 275
acres (111 ha)
historic district which is
centered around the
Putnam County Courthouse and...
- As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 22,047. The
county seat is
Eatonton.
Since the
early 21st century, the
county has had a
housing boom. It has...
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Milledgeville (pop. 17,053), Fort
Valley (pop. 8,791),
Centerville (pop. 8,270),
Eatonton (pop. 6,340).
According to the
Georgia Department of
Economic Development...
- 2023-06-06. "Joel
Chandler Harris 1845 or 48 -- 1908".
Eaton Literary Festival.
Eatonton, Georgia.
Archived from the
original on 2017-10-29.
Retrieved 2008-06-01...
- Egyptian-themed set of
buildings and
monuments established in 1993 on 476
acres near
Eatonton. It was
founded by the
black supremacist group,
Nuwaubian Nation, that...