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Milledgeville, GA Road Trips

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county seat of Baldwin County, Georgia, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

2

Longest Drive

164.4 mi

Savannah, GA

Quickest Drive

2h 49m

Albany, GA

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Milledgeville, GA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

16,873

Median Income

$39,669

Median Home Value

$184,400

Median Age

27.1

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Milledgeville, GA at a Glance

Founded

1804

Elevation

328 ft

Area

21 mi²

Notable People from Milledgeville, GA

A sampling of people born in Milledgeville, GA.

Marjorie Taylor Greene

Marjorie Taylor Greene

1974

American politician

Lisa D. Cook

Lisa D. Cook

1964

American economist (1964-)

Celena Mondie-Milner

1968

American athletics competitor

Alva M. Lumpkin

Alva M. Lumpkin

1886–1941

American politician (1886-1941)

Kevin Brown

Kevin Brown

1965

American baseball player

Tillie K. Fowler

Tillie K. Fowler

1942–2005

American congresswoman (1942–2005)

Salaria Kea

Salaria Kea

1913–1991

American nurse (1913-1991)

George P. Doles

George P. Doles

1830–1864

Confederate Army general (1830-1864)

Charles Landon Knight

Charles Landon Knight

1867–1933

American politician

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Milledgeville, GA.

Andalusia

Andalusia

historic farm in Georgia, USA; home of Flannery O'Connor

National Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places listed place
Old Governor's Mansion

Old Governor's Mansion

museum in Milledgeville, Georgia, USA

National Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places listed place
Atkinson Hall, Georgia College

Atkinson Hall, Georgia College

Milledgeville, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Baldwin County

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Old State Capitol

Old State Capitol

listed on the NRHP in Georgia

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Westover

Westover

historic Southern plantation in Milledgeville, Georgia, USA

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Fowler Apartments

Fowler Apartments

historic apartment building in Milledgeville, Georgia, USA

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Samuel Rockwell House

Samuel Rockwell House

historic house in Milledgeville, Georgia

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q1885071), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Milledgeville, GA

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.

In 1803 a group of commissioners set out into the wild frontier in search of a place to build Georgia’s new capital city. The search carried them across the Oconee River and into the deep woods of middle Georgia. Soon the group became exhausted and thirsty as they spotted a gushing spring beneath a large oak tree. There they took their rest as their leader, John Clarke, mixed the spring water with some whisky, which he had in his coat pocket. After quite a few drinks the men were convinced that they had reached their destination. Milledgeville had its start. The site for Milledgeville was chosen for its central location in the state and its ample water supply. The town was planned to follow the design of Washington D.C. and Savannah, Georgia and included four public squares designated specific purposes. The remaining streets were laid out in a checkerboard style. Located on the fall line of the Oconee River, Milledgeville is the only city in the U.S., with the exception of Washington D.C., that is designed to be a capital city. Milledgeville served as the state capital from 1803 until 1868, when the capital was moved to Atlanta during Reconstruction. As the political center of Georgia during her reign as state capital, Milledgeville attracted many notable Georgians and renowned visitors. In 1861, secession was declared and Gov. Joe Brown directed Georgia's war efforts until 1864 when General Sherman of the Union Army passed through Milledgeville on his way across Georgia to Savannah.

Milledgeville has a beautiful Antebellum downtown. 1 Old Governor's Mansion, 120 S Clark St. (updated Mar 2021) 2 Old State Capitol, Greene St. (updated Mar 2021) William P. Wall Museum of Natural History, Herty Hall, 1st Floor, N Wilkinson St, ☏ +1 478 445 2395. (updated Mar 2021) Central State Hospital Museum Memory Hill Cemetery Lake Sinclair fishing and boating Little Fishing Creek Golf Course Oconee River 3 Andalusia Farm, 2628 N Columbia St, ☏ +1 478 445-8722, [email protected]. Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM, Su 2-4PM. The home of American author Flannery O’Connor from 1951-1964 while battling lupus, this was a former cotton plantation established in 1814. Adults $7, Seniors $6, Students $2, Children under 6 free. Credit/debit cards only. (updated Dec 2025)

Deep Roots Festival - formerly Sweetwater Festival.

Amici's - Italian The Brick - [1]- beer, wings, pizza Buffington's - bar food China Garden - Chinese Country Buffet - good home cooking on the Southside Little Tokyo - sushi & hibatchi El Amigo - Mexican Pickle Barrel - [2]- sandwiches, burgers, American food Velvet Elvis - seafood

Downtown: Amici's The Brick Buffington's Velvet Elvis Capital City Blackbird Coffee Northside: Pickle Barrel

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Milledgeville, 2600 N Columbia St, ☏ +1 478 295-1144. So chic. $117. (updated Jun 2022) Comfort Suites, 2621 N Columbia St, ☏ +1 478 453-2212. Nuanced. $102. (updated Jun 2022) Hampton Inn, 2461 N Columbia St, ☏ +1 478 451-0050. Outdoor pool. $112. (updated Jun 2022) Welcome Inn Hotel, 2595 N Columbia St, ☏ +1 478 452-9290. In all America's Best Value glory. $70. (updated Jun 2022) Heritage Inn, 2474 N Columbia St, ☏ +1 478 453-9491. Like a motor inn. $59. (updated Jun 2022)

Milledgeville is 30 miles NE of Macon on Highway 49 in the Heart of Georgia. From Atlanta - Take I-75 South to I-20 East. In Madison take right onto Hwy 441 South. Follow Hwy 441 into Milledgeville. (100 miles - 2 hours) From Macon - Take Hwy 22 or Hwy 49 into Milledgeville. (34 miles - 35 minutes)

Milledgeville has a few taxicabs and limo services for hire, but not nearly enough when needed; so it is best to drive yourself or walk.

Travel tips adapted from Milledgeville on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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