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  1. Milledgeville, named after Georgia governor John Milledge (in office 1802–1806), was founded by European Americans at the start of the 19th century as the new centrally located capital of the state of Georgia.

  2. Jul 9, 2024 · We're glad you're here! A charming history, central location and lots of southern charm make our city one of Georgias most beautiful and inviting. In keeping with our southern hospitality, we invite you to relax and browse our website. Codes and Ordinances. Click here to view Milledgeville’s Codes and Ordinances. Frequent Forms.

  3. A college town and former 19th-century capital of Georgia, Milledgeville is brimming with historic character, a charming downtown district, and outdoor adventure options for nature lovers of all ages.

  4. Founded in 1803, Milledgeville was Georgia’s capital from 1804-1868, and remnants of those former times are scattered around nearly every street corner. Walk or take a leisurely ride through the Historic Downtown District on a Historic Trolley Tour, and Milledgeville architecture will tell you tales of its past.

  5. Founded in 1803, Milledgeville served as the capital of Georgia during the Civil War. Today our charming southern town boasts a hip college vibe that has an eclectic mix of locally owned shops and dining options.

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Located precisely in the middle of Georgia, only a couple hours drive from Atlanta and Savannah, Milledgeville is your next favorite small-town adventure. Once the capital of Georgia, Milledgeville is known for its historic architecture, charming downtown district and recreational experiences.

  7. Jan 4, 2024 · Tucked between Atlanta and Savannah, Milledgeville, Georgia has a rich history, breathtaking natural scenery, and amazing hospitality. Find out what this charming town has to offer that will have you clearing your calendar for a long weekend getaway.

  8. Milledgeville is a city of 19,000 people (2019) in Georgia 's Classic Heartland. It is home to Georgia College & State University, Georgia Military College, and Central Georgia Technical College. Understand. History. Old State Capitol Building.

  9. Dec 6, 2002 · Milledgeville is the seat of Baldwin County in central Georgia. It served as the fourth capital of Georgia (1804-68) and was the seat of the state government throughout the Civil War (1861-65). According to the 2020 U.S. census, its population was 17,070. Historic Milledgeville. Courtesy of Explore Georgia. Founding and Early Years.

  10. Milledgeville, city, seat (1807) of Baldwin county, central Georgia, U.S. It lies on the Oconee River (dammed immediately north of the city to form Lake Sinclair), about 30 miles (50 km) northwest of Macon. The town was founded in 1803 and named for John Milledge, then governor of Georgia.