- Clarkesville, Georgia - Wikipedia
Clarkesville is a city that is the county seat of Habersham County, Georgia, United States As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 1,911, [4] up from the 2010 census population of 1,733, [5] up from 1,248 at the 2000 census Originally the city was Native American, and was called Sak-yi
- Clarkesville and the hills of Habersham - Now Habersham
Clarkesville is a rare gem It’s a little off Hwy 365 441, so a lot of people miss it But the town and the surrounding area is worth a visit In fact, visit once, and you may decide to stay forever Habersham County was named in Joseph Habersham’s honor (Photo New Georgia Encyclopedia)
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- Clarkesville Map - Village - Habersham, Georgia, USA - Mapcarta
Clarkesville is a city that is the county seat of Habersham County, Georgia, United States As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 1,911, up from the 2010 census population of 1,733, up from 1,248 at the 2000 census
- Clarkesville, GA Information - Northeast GA Cities Towns
Clarkesville was incorporated as a village and made the Habersham County seat November 26, 1823 The city was named in honor of General John C Clark, the son of the revolutionary hero and governor of Georgia, Elijah Clarke One of the State parks, Moccasin Creek Park, is located in Clarkesville
- Clarkesville, GA Profile: Facts Data - HomeTownLocator
The City of Clarkesville had a population of 2,025 as of July 1, 2024 The primary coordinate point for Clarkesville is located at latitude 34 6126 and longitude -83 5249 in Habersham County The formal boundaries for the City of Clarkesville encompass a land area of 2 46 sq miles and a water area of 0 03 sq miles
- Habersham County, Georgia - Wikipedia
Habersham County is a county in the Northeast region of the U S state of Georgia As of the 2020 census, the population was 46,031 [1] The county seat is Clarkesville [2] The county was created on December 15, 1818, and named for Colonel Joseph Habersham of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War [3]
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