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The city of Douglasville is the
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of and largest city in Douglas County, Georgia, United States. , the city had a population of 34,650, up from 30,961 in
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and 20,065 in
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. Douglasville is located approximately west of
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and is part of the Atlanta metro area. Highway access can be obtained via three interchanges along Interstate 20.


History

Douglasville was founded in 1874 as the railroad was constructed in the area. That same year, Douglasville was designated as the county seat of the recently formed Douglas County. The community was named for Senator
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of Illinois.
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first incorporated Douglasville in 1875. On September 21, 2009, Douglas County was devastated by the second worst flood in Georgia history (the first being the failure of the Kelly Barnes Dam  in 1977). Over of rain fell in one night, destroying many roads and homes. The county was later declared a disaster area, and the governor of Georgia declared a state of emergency. The flooding most affected the areas of Douglasville, Villa Rica, Austell, Lithia Springs, and Chapel Hill. The disaster killed more than eight people in the county, most of them in the Douglasville area.


Geography

Douglasville is located in north-central Douglas County. Lithia Springs is to the northeast along U.S. Route 78, and Villa Rica is to the west. Hiram is to the north via SR 92. Interstate 20 passes south of downtown, leading east to downtown
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and west to
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. I-20 provides access to the city from exits 34, 36, and 37. According to the
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, Douglasville has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.58%, is water. Douglasville has an elevation of above sea level.


Demographics


2020 census

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 34,650 people, 12,675 households, and 7,833 families residing in the city.


Economy

The historic Downtown hosts many shops and eateries. A vibrant business area in Douglasville is located south of the city between Chapel Hill Road and Georgia State Route 5, around the Douglas Boulevard Corridor. Arbor Place Mall is located in this area, as are many major retail stores and fast food chains. The Fairburn Road area also hosts many shops, food stores and fast food spots. Some vacated to make way for an expansion of the highway in early 2008. Expansion is aided by the Douglasville Development Authority (described below). In recent years, the historic downtown district and surrounding areas have become favorite backdrops for the film industry. Productions include
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'' (2015), '' Mocking Jay'' Part 1 (2014), '' Catching Fire'' (2013), '' Finding Carter'' (MTV series 2014), and '' Kill the Messenger'' (2014).


Top employers

According to Douglasville's 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the top employers in the city were: The Douglasville ACFR table of principal employers does not show public employees. The Douglas County School System currently employs over 3,550 people, including teachers, administrators, and support staff.


Arts and culture


Points of interest

The Central Business District is listed on the
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as a historic district. The buildings' styles include Romanesque, Italianate, and Queen Anne. In the center of town is a small plaza, which was converted from a street block, known as O'Neal Plaza (named after the former O'Neal's department store, now used as the Douglasville City Hall). The plaza features a small performance venue and concrete fountain. It is home to many festivals year round. This is the site of the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Festival. * The Douglasville Convention & Visitors Bureau is located in the heart of downtown and serves as the city's welcome center. * The Douglas County Cultural Arts Center is located at Campbellton Street, south of Downtown. The center holds art shows and special events throughout the year, and hosts events for schools across the county. Classes for a variety of visual and performing arts are available year-round for all ages. * The courthouse on Hospital Drive hosts the Douglasville Farmers and Artisans Market every Wednesday from 4 pm until 7 pm, from April until November. * The Douglasville Downtown Conference Center is located at 6701 Church Street. It hosts corporate meetings, community events, and social gatherings. Summit Church of West Georgia meets here on Sunday mornings. The conference center, with a two-level, 300-space parking deck, opened in early 2013. It has a ballroom space that can be divided into five rooms. It includes a 150-seat auditorium, a 15-person boardroom, a business center, three meeting rooms, two pre-function spaces, bride and groom dressing rooms, and a terrace in the back. * The Douglas County Museum of History and Art on West Broad Street is housed in the county's historic 1956 courthouse, which has been preserved for its unique
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architecture and is listed in the National Register for Historic Places. The museum features an exhibit of county history as well as seasonal displays. * Arbor Place Mall sponsors many festivals, as well as Douglasville's July 4 celebrations.


Parks and recreation

* Hunter Park is Douglasville's largest park, and is home to the county Boys & Girls Club. Many festivals, sports activities, and recreational activities take place here. The park features a playground, wildlife pond and trail, seven tennis courts, 11 baseball/softball fields, including one designed for the handicapped, and an 18-hole disc golf course that opened in 2015. The small train for children that operated during the summer no longer exists, but the track for the train still remains. The park is named after the late 1st Lt. "Jerry" Hunter (USAF), Douglas County's first casualty of the
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. * Boundary Waters Park, located on GA Highway 92 North/Highway 166 East, has several pools which are open to the public. The Boundary Waters Aquatic Center features an eight-lane, 25-yard heated competition pool and a four-lane, heated therapeutic/teaching pool. The center is home to the Douglas County Stingrays swim team as well as local high school and Special Olympics swim teams. The park complex includes an array of ball fields, walking and horseriding trails, and an 18-hole disc golf course In late 2021, the new Boundary Waters Activity Center opened up in the park. The new facility has two basketball courts, an indoor walking track, and a fitness room. * Deer Lick Park is located approximately south of Interstate 20 and east of the city limits on Mack Road. This 66-acre park features softball fields, a sand volleyball court, an 18-hole disc golf course, tennis courts, a gymnasium, and batting cages. It also hosts a three-acre fishing lake with a pier, playground, an amphitheater, gazebo, group shelters, and restroom facilities. * The West Pines Golf Club was purchased by the city in 2003 and is now operated as a public course. * The Fowler Field Soccer Complex is located in the southwest part of the city, on Chapel Hill Road. * The Chestnut Log Soccer Complex is located on Pope Road beside Chestnut Log Middle School, about ½ mile west of SR 92 (Fairburn Road). * Jesse Davis Park is located north of downtown Douglasville and serves as a neighborhood park for residents of North Douglasville. The park was recently renovated, and has a playground and a community swimming pool. * Sweetwater Creek State Park is a park east of Douglasville. The park has of wooded trails that follow the stream to the ruins of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company, a textile mill burned during the
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. The park has a lake with two fishing docks, canoe and fishing boat rentals, 11 picnic shelters, playground, visitors center and museum. * Clinton Nature Preserve located west of Douglasville, is a 200-acre historical preserve, located off the Post Road exit of Interstate 20, which features a pre-Civil War log cabin, picnic areas, walking and mountain biking trails, a gravel walking track, fishing, an outdoor amphitheatre, and a 100-percent disabled-accessible children's play garden.


Government

In 2015, the city elected Rochelle Robinson as its first female and first African American mayor.Timothy Pratt, "New black mayors make a difference, one Georgia town at a time"
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The City Council is elected from
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s.


Law enforcement

The Douglasville police chief is Gary Sparks. The Douglasville Police Department is located at 2083 Fairburn Road. The sheriff is Tim Pounds, and the Douglas County Sheriff's Office is located at 8470 Earl D Lee Boulevard in Douglasville.


Education

Education in Douglasville is varied, with a large public school system and many private schools. The Douglas County School District operates 21 elementary schools, eight middle schools, and five high schools, covering grades pre-K to 12th grade. Douglasville hosts a campus ("instructional site") of
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. Nearby universities and colleges include Strayer College, West Georgia Technical College, and Mercer University. Douglasville has numerous secular and religious private schools, including: * Harvester Christian Academy * Heirway Christian Academy *The International Montessori Academy * The Kings Way Christian School * Primrose School at Brookmont * Saint Rose Academy * Sunbrook Academy at Chapel Hill * Chapelhill Christian School


Media

Douglasville is served by the ''Douglas County Sentinel'', a three-day-a-week publication that covers local and state news and by ''All On Georgia - Douglas'', a hyperlocal digital news organization that covers local, state and national news, daily. ''Chapel Hill News & Views'' also serves Douglasville as a monthly magazine with 45,000 circulation.


Infrastructure


Transportation

* U.S. Highway 78 ( State Route 8, Veterans' Memorial Highway) runs directly east to west through downtown Douglasville. * State Route 92 runs north to southeast just ¼ of a mile to the east of downtown as a truck route designed to keep large trucks from crossing an elevated railroad crossing at Campbellton Street. The city and the Georgia DOT are working on plans to reroute Highway 92 farther east of downtown on a four-lane bridge serving as a bypass. * State Route 5 is colocated with US 78 through downtown east to the Cobb County line and west just past Hunter Park. Highway 5 continues in a southwesterly direction through the village of Bill Arp and crosses into Carroll County near Whitesburg. * Interstate 20 (Ga Hwy 402) extends roughly east to west about south of downtown, with access from Exits 34, 36, and 37. Douglasville is home to the single-runway Pinewood Airport, located northwest of downtown. Historically, the Southern Railway ran several daily
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s, including the '' Kansas City-Florida Special,'' the ''Sunnyland'' and an Atlanta-Birmingham section of the '' Piedmont Limited,'' making flag or signal stops in Douglasville. The last trains made stops in 1967. Today, the nearest passenger service is
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, 26.4 miles to the east.


Healthcare

Residents of Douglasville are served by the Wellstar Douglas Hospital located at 8954 Hospital Drive.


Douglasville Development Authority

The primary goals of the City of Douglasville Development Authority (CDDA) are to promote the economic prosperity of the city while simultaneously increasing the existing industry and business sectors in order to raise the quality of life for the city's residents. The City Development Authority also focuses on education in order successfully promote the labor force. In the fall of 2009, an area of interest for the CDDA was the reconstruction and widening of Highway 92, which runs through the heart of the city. This major roadway reconstruction was expected to have a significant impact on the city and its ability to promote economic development.


Notable people

* George Bello, soccer player * Josh Buice, pastor who pastors a church in Douglasville, and is also the Founder and current President of a
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ministry organization that holds one of the largest
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conferences, which had originally began in Douglasville * Asia Durr, WNBA player for the Atlanta Dream * Janie Lou Gibbs, serial killer and poisoner, died in a nursing home after being diagnosed with
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after being released from prison *
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, actor best known for his role as Boyd Crowder in '' Justified''. Though he was born in Birmingham Alabama, his family relocated to Douglasville for his formative years. He eventually graduated from Lithia Springs High School *
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, former outfielder for the
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* Brian Heidik, winner of '' Survivor: Thailand'' * Bill Hembree, politician from Georgia * Norma Jean,
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band * Gigi Dolin, professional wrestler * Mason Massey, racing driver * Justin Shipley, racing driver * Megan Moroney, country singer-songwriter


References


External links


City of Douglasville official website

City of Douglasville Development Authority

Douglasville Convention & Visitors Bureau
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