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County Formed December 9, 1822
County Seat Zebulon
Incorporated Cities Concord, Meansville, Molena, Williamson and Zebulon
Total Area 218.4 square miles

History

Pike County was created from part of Monroe County in 1822. Georgia's 57th county and its county seat, Zebulon, were named for Zebulon Montgomery Pike. An expedition led by Pike in 1805 attempted (and failed) to trace the Mississippi River to its source. He discovered Pike's Peak on the same expedition.

The Pike County Courthouse, built in 1895, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Points of Interest

Agriculture and forestry are still the main industries in Pike County, though the county is feeling the effects of Atlanta's growth. The county is one of Georgia's major peach producers.

Pike County has been the site for the filming of several motion pictures, including Murder In Coweta County , Cold Sassy Tree , and Tank .

Annual Events

The City of Concord hosts the Concord Jubilee, an arts and crafts festival, each fall and spring.

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State of Georgia



Flint River at Flat Shoals


Pike County Courthouse


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