Peach County

Peach County


Peach County was the last county formed in Georgia. Created from Houston and Macon counties, it is named after the area's most famous crop.

Byron was named for the English writer and poet, Lord Byron. It was the site of the South's largest "pop festival" held on the Fourth of July weekend in 1970.

Some interesting historical sites include the McArthur-Saxon House (1850), the Thweat-Brown Home (1863), and the Everett-Culpepper-Grady Home (1834).

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Peach County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: July 8, 1924

Population: 23,668

Total Area: 151.1 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Fort Valley (County Seat)

Byron

Contact Information

Website:

www.peachcounty.net

Address:

205 W. Church Street
Suite 204
Fort Valley, Georgia  31030

Phone:
Fax:

(478) 825-2535
(478) 825-2678

Email:

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