History
Richmond Hill has a historical connection to industrialist Henry Ford. Ford used the town, formerly known as Ways Station, as a winter home and philanthropic social experiment, building the complex known as the Ford Farms along the Ogeechee River in the 1930s. After just one visit he chose this area as his winter home. Ford's dwelling was built on the site of Richmond Plantation, which was burned by elements of General William T. Sherman's army at the conclusion of the " March to the Sea". Ford's holdings eventually totaled of agricultural and timber lands, most of which is now owned by the State of Georgia or ITT Rayonier, a timber company. Ford was also responsible for the construction of a number of public buildings, including a kindergarten, which now houses the museum of the Richmond Hill Historical Society, and a chapel which now houses St. Anne's Catholic Church. Both are located on Georgia S.R. 144, also known as Ford Avenue within the Richmond Hill city limits. The Ford Plantation has now been redeveloped as a luxury resort, with vacation cottages, a clubhouse, tennis, and golf. When it was suggested that the town be renamed "Ford", he declined, and instead Ways Station was renamed "Richmond Hill" after the site of Ford's home on the banks of the Ogeechee River. Another plantation, Myrtle Grove, has been used in several movie and television productions. Richmond Hill was incorporated as a city in 1962. The current mayor is Russ Carpenter. The previous mayor, Richard Davis served in that capacity since 1989. The city is governed by a mayor and a four-member city council. Richmond Hill was the location of the discovery in 2004 of Benjaman Kyle, a man who suffers from retrogradeDevelopment
Real estate development in Richmond Hill has generally followed trends represented in the United States as a whole. Post-Geography
Richmond Hill is located along the eastern border of Bryan County. The Ogeechee River forms the eastern edge of the city (and the county line); an outlying portion of the city of Savannah is on the opposite side of the river. U.S. Route 17 (Ocean Highway) passes through the city north of the original downtown.Demographics
As of the 2020 United States census, there were 16,633 people, 4,334 households, and 3,431 families residing in the city.Economy
Small businesses with fewer than 20 employees make up 93% of the employers.Major employers
Education
Bryan County School District serves Richmond Hill. The town has seven public schools for students between the ages of five and 21 (21 in cases of challenged high-school students). They are Richmond Hill Primary School (RHPS), Richmond Hill Elementary School (RHES), George Washington Carver Upper Elementary School (GWCES), McAllister Elementary School (MES), France Meeks Elementary School (FMES) Richmond Hill Middle School (RHMS), and Richmond Hill High School (RHHS). Of the two high schools, Richmond Hill High has the highest scores in Bryan County. The city is currently expanding its schools due to a large spike in the number of people migrating to the city during the last thirty years. Two new elementary and middle schools have been built recently. Richmond Hill is expected to grow exponentially in the next few years based on the trend of the increasing population since the early-1990s.Healthcare
In 2011, Winn Army Community Hospital opened to serve the large military population in the area. It serves military retirees and their families only. For the general public, the nearest emergency room is located in Savannah at St. Joseph's Hospital, about away.Community
Events
Richmond Hill hosts a number of community events at J.F. Gregory Park. Throughout the year the community comes together for supporting special events and causes, such as: *Annual Easter Extravaganza *Annual Memorial Day Observance *Annual First Day of Summer Prayer Breakfast * National Night Out *Old Time Family Fourth of July Festival & Fireworks *Annual Pumpkin PatchReligion
Community service groups
* Richmond Hill Rotary Club * Richmond Hill Exchange Club * Richmond Hill Lions Club * Richmond Hill Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 7331 * Richmond Hill Garden Club - Senior's Center * Richmond Hill Sons of Confederate Veterans * Bryan Lodge #303 F&AMNotable people
* Nick Fitzgerald, college football quarterbackReferences
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