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County Formed December 10, 1807
County Seat Dublin
Incorporated Cities Cadwell, Dexter, Dublin, Dudley, East Dublin, Montrose and Rentz
Total Area 812.6 square miles

History

Taken from Wilkinson County in 1807 and absorbing part of Washington County in 1811, Laurens County was named in honor of Colonel John Laurens, an aide-de-camp to General George Washington.

Dublin was named at the request of an Irishman, Jonathan Sawyer, who donated the land for the town after stipulating its name. He wanted to please his wife, who was from Dublin.

The Ocute Indian Mounds at Blackshear's Ferry date back to 1000 B.C.

Points of Interest

In the Oconee River, on the Laurens County border, government biologists have discovered what seems to be a new species of fish.

Higher Education

Heart of Georgia Institute

Annual Events

There are several festivals in Laurens County, the biggest is the two-week long St. Patrick's Festival in Dublin. This event includes the world's biggest Irish Stew. The county also hosts the Possum Hollow Country Fair and the Dublin Antique Fair Show and Sale.

County http://www.laurenscoga.org/
Chamber of Commerce http://www.dublin-georgia.com/
Additional County Info http://www.georgiaplanning.com/CountyPortal/countyportal.asp?FIPS=13175
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State of Georgia



Southern Pines Regional Park


Laurens County Courthouse, Dublin


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