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Gwinnett County ( ) is located in the north central portion of the
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of
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. It forms part of the
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, being located about northeast of
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city limits. In
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, the population was 957,062, making it the second-most populous county in Georgia (after Fulton County). Its
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is Lawrenceville. The county is named for
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, one of the signatories of the
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. Gwinnett County is the most ethnically diverse county in Georgia, with significant populations of
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,
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, and Asian residents. As of the 2020 Census, no ethnicity constitutes more than a third of its population.


History

In 1813, Fort Daniel was created during the
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in territory that would become Gwinnett County. The county was created in 1818 by an act of the
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, Gwinnett County was formed from parts of Jackson County (formerly part of Franklin County) and from lands gained through the cession of Creek Indian lands. Named for
Button Gwinnett Button Gwinnett ( ; March 3, 1735 – May 19, 1777) was a British-born American Founding Father who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was one of the signers (first signature on the left) of the United States Declaration ...
, one of the signatories of the
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, the first county election was held at the home of Elisha Winn, and the first Superior Court was held in his barn. The county seat was later placed at Lawrenceville. In 1831, a group of white men were tried and found guilty in Lawrenceville for violating Georgia law by living in the Cherokee Nation without a valid passport from the Governor. Two of the men appealed to the US Supreme Court in Worcester v. Georgia, which resulted in a ruling stating that only the federal government had jurisdiction over native lands, a decision which still stands. In 1861, all three of Gwinnett County's representatives at the Georgia Constitutional Convention (1861) in Milledgeville voted against secession. Towards the end of the war, Union troops foraged in Gwinnett County as part of the Atlanta Campaign. The
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was active in Gwinnett County during
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. In 1871, the courthouse in Lawrenceville was burned by the
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in an attempt to avoid prosecution for their crimes, which included the shooting of a Black election manager in Norcross. Early in the county's history, gold mining was a minor industry. The Gwinnett Manufacturing Company, a cotton textile factory, operated in Lawrenceville in the 1850s through 1865, when it burned. The Bona Allen Company in
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produced saddles, harnesses and other leather goods from 1873 to 1981. The northeastern part of Gwinnett County was removed in 1914 to form a part of the new Barrow County.


Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (1.5%) is water. The county is located in the upper
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region of the state. It is located along the
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. A portion of the county to the northwest is a part of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area chain. Allocation of water from the regional
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, Lake Lanier, at the extreme north of the county, has been subject to the Tri-state water dispute. The southern and central portions of Gwinnett County are located in the Upper
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basin. Most of the county's northern edge, from south of Peachtree Corners to north of Buford, is located in the Upper
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sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin). The county's eastern edge, north and south of Dacula, is located in the Upper
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sub-basin of the same
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basin.


Adjacent counties

* Forsyth County – north * Hall County – northeast * Jackson County – northeast * Barrow County – east * Walton County – southeast * Rockdale County – south *
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– southwest * Fulton County – west


Communities


Cities

* Auburn (partly in Barrow County) * Berkeley Lake * Buford (partly in Hall County) * Dacula *
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* Grayson * Lawrenceville * Lilburn * Loganville (partly in Walton County) *
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* Norcross * Peachtree Corners * Snellville * Sugar Hill * Suwanee


Towns

* Braselton (partly in Jackson County, Hall County, and Barrow County) * Rest Haven (partly in Hall County)


Census-designated places

* Mountain Park


Unincorporated communities

* Allendale * Centerville * Five Forks * Harbins *
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* Lucky Shoals * Mechanicsville * Mountain Park * Rockbridge * Rosebud


Demographics

Gwinnett County is often cited as one of the counties in the US that has demographically changed the most rapidly. As recently as
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, over 90% of Gwinnett County's population was
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. By 2007, the county was projected to be majority-minority. As of the 2020 United States census, there were 957,062 people, 301,471 households, and 230,960 families residing in the county. In 2010, the median income for a household in the county was $63,219 and the median income for a family was $70,767. Males had a median income of $48,671 versus $39,540 for females. The per capita income for the county was $26,901. About 8.7% of families and 11.0% of the population were below the
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, including 15.1% of those under age 18 and 8.1% of those age 65 or over.


Economy

*
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is headquartered in Duluth. * American Megatrends is headquartered in unincorporated Gwinnett County near Norcross. *
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's world headquarters is in Peachtree Corners. * Comcast Corporation, the American global telecommunications conglomerate and owner of
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and
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, has its Southeast Headquarters in Peachtree Corners. *
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has its southeast region headquarters in Norcross.
Datapath, Inc.
a firm specializing in secure satellite communications and wireless communications systems, is headquartered in unincorporated Gwinnett, near Duluth. * Fortune 500 companies CarMax and Mass Mutual as well as
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,
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, Siemens Industry Automation, Fleetcor,
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, and CMD Group are among the businesses in Peachtree Corners. * The
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are headquartered in Peachtree Corners. *
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is headquartered in unincorporated Gwinnett County, near Duluth. * Scientific Atlanta in Lawrenceville. * United States Tennis Association (USTA)‘s headquarters for the Southern Section is in Peachtree Corners. * Waffle House is headquartered in unincorporated Gwinnett County, near Norcross. * Yerkes National Primate Research Center, the
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's primate research center located on the campus of
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in Atlanta, maintains its high security Yerkes Field Station, which houses most of its primates, near Lawrenceville.


Government and politics

Under Georgia's "home rule" provision, county governments have free rein to legislate on all matters within the county, provided that such legislation does not conflict with state or federal law, or state or federal Constitutions. Gwinnett County, Georgia is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners, which exercises both legislative and executive authority within the county. The Chair of the Board is elected county-wide and serves full-time. The four other commissioners are elected from single-member districts and serve part-time positions. The board hires a county administrator who oversees daily operations of the county's twelve executive departments. Gwinnett County has a police department that operates under the authority of the Board of Commissioners. Some of the local Gwinnett city budgets have recently come under increasing scrutiny of the General Funds allocated to police services. Cities such as Duluth have allocated as much as forty percent of their city budgets, reaching some of the highest levels in the nation. Solutions to high spending being discussed include additional “investment in mental health, housing, youth development and living wages would stabilize communities and prove more effective than policing.” In addition to the Board of Commissioners, county residents also elect persons to the following positions: Sheriff, District Attorney, Probate Court Judge, Clerk of State/Superior Court, Tax Commissioner, State Court Solicitor, Chief Magistrate Judge (who appoints other Magistrate Court judges), Chief Superior Court Judge and Superior Court Judges, and Chief State Court Judge and State Court Judges. Gwinnett County has the largest public school system in the state of Georgia. Members of the Board of Education are elected from special election districts in the county. For most of the time from
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to
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, the county was a Republican stronghold in presidential elections. The only Democrat to carry the county in this period was former Georgia governor
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in
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, who carried Gwinnett County during his sweep of every county in the state. However, the Republican edge narrowed, and then eventually was eliminated, in the 2010s as the county, as well as the rest of the Atlanta metro area, became larger and more diverse. In
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,
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became the first Democrat to win Gwinnett County in 40 years and the first non-Georgian Democrat to do so since John F. Kennedy in
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, doing so by 5.9 points. This was due to changing demographics with white college-educated voters, as well as a
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out of the county. In
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, Stacey Abrams became the first Democrat to win Gwinnett County in a gubernatorial election since 1986 when Joe Frank Harris swept every county statewide. The Democratic trend became even more apparent in
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, when
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won the county by 18.2 points, the best showing for a non-Georgian Democrat since Kennedy's 73.50%.
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earned 62.8% of the vote here in the 2022 Senate runoff election, substantially improving upon Biden's result. Gwinnett County is one of six "reverse pivot counties", counties that voted Republican in
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and 2012 before voting Democratic in 2016 onward.


Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners


United States Congress


Georgia General Assembly


Georgia State Senate


Georgia House of Representatives


Hospitals

* Northside Hospital Gwinnett – Lawrenceville * Northside Hospital Duluth – Duluth * Piedmont Hospital Eastside - Snellville (formerly an HCA hospital, purchased by Piedmont in 2020.)


Media

The county's main newspaper is the ''
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''. The Spanish language newspaper '' El Nuevo Georgia'' has its headquarters in unincorporated Gwinnett County, near Norcross.Media Kit 2011
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'' El Nuevo Georgia''. p. 7. Retrieved on September 18, 2012. "5855 Jimmy Carter Blvd. Norcross, GA 30071"
Telemundo Atlanta and ''
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'' are both based in Gwinnett.


Parks

Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation operates and maintains parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, golf courses and recreation centers in the county. The department also runs recreational and educational programs. The parks system has won many awards such as the gold medal in 2008 from American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration and National Recreation and Park Association. They were also finalists in 1999, 2006, and 2014. The system has also been cited to use
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by NRPA.


Organizations

Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful (GC&B) is a nonprofit organization who's mission includes environmental care and community engagement. Affiliated with Keep America Beautiful, GC&B has been influential in promoting sustainbility and education in Gwinnett County since its founding in 1979 by the Lawrenceville Junior Women's Club. One of the organization's primary areas of focus is community-based environmental education. GC&B collaborates with local school through its Green & Healthy Schools Program, where students participate in projects such as waste reduction, composting, and energy conservation. In 2023, GC&B received a grant in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to carry out the Food Waste Warriors program in local schools. The program is aimed at reducing cafeteria food waste and educating students about sustainability practices. Another GC&B effort is their community events. The annual Earth Day Recycling Event has seen significant participation. Volunteers collect essential amounts of recyclable materials, resulting in reduced landfill waste. Also, the Great Gwinnett Wetlands cleanup event enabled volunteers to remove litter and invasive species, strengthening the ecosystem. In 2024, over 1,000 residents participated in GC&B Earth Day event, collecting materials such as electronics, paint, and tires for proper disposal and recycling. GC&B sponsors the Green Youth Advisory Council (GYAC), a program for high school students to develop and implement environmentally focused community service projects. The council provides opportunities for students to engage in civic action, promoting sustainability among their peers, and participating in environmental events throughout the county. GC&B has received recognition at the local, state, and national levels. It has been honores with the Governor's Circle Award by the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation and the President's Circle Award from Keep America Beautiful.


Education


Primary and secondary schools

Gwinnett County Public Schools operates the public schools for residents in Gwinnett County, with the exception of residents inside the Buford city limits, which are served by the Buford City School District. There are 143 schools in the district—21 high schools, 29 middle schools, 80 elementary schools and 13 specialty schools, making it the largest school district in Georgia. There is a
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in Peachtree Corners,
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.


Private education

* Greater Atlanta Christian School, the second-largest independent school in Georgia, is located in Norcross. * Hebron Christian Academy is located in Dacula. * Providence Christian Academy is located in Lilburn * Wesleyan School is located in Peachtree Corners. ; Closed *
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." ''
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''. September 29, 2002. JJ1. Retrieved on January 11, 2012.
The school moved from property at
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to its current address, former property of the Romanian First Baptist Church, in 2003.


Colleges and universities

* Georgia Gwinnett College is located in Lawrenceville. * Gwinnett Technical College is also located in Lawrenceville. *
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is located in Suwanee. * Trevecca Nazarene University has an
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site in Duluth. *
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has a
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in Lawrenceville.


Sports

Minor-league affiliates of the
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and the
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Atlanta Braves play home games and talent scout in the area. In 2016, the Georgia Swarm of the National Lacrosse League relocated from Minnesota and began playing games at Infinite Energy Arena. The team won the league championship in 2017. Georgia Force of Arena Football League had also played at Arena at Gwinnett Center before the team folded in 2012. Gwinnett also hosts the Gwinnett Lions Rugby Football Club, a Division 3 Men's Rugby Team competing in the Georgia Rugby Union (United States), Georgia Rugby Union.


Transportation


Airport

The county maintains a regional airport under the name Gwinnett County Airport, formerly Briscoe Field. The closest major airport serving the region is Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.


Major roads and expressways

* Interstate 85 in Georgia, Interstate 85 * Interstate 985 * U.S. Route 23 in Georgia, U.S. Route 23 * U.S. Route 29 in Georgia, U.S. Route 29 * U.S. Route 78 in Georgia, U.S. Route 78 * Georgia State Route 8, State Route 8 * Georgia State Route 10, State Route 10 * Georgia State Route 13, State Route 13 * Georgia State Route 20, State Route 20 * Georgia State Route 84, State Route 84 * Georgia State Route 120, State Route 120 * Georgia State Route 124, State Route 124 * Georgia State Route 140, State Route 140 * Georgia State Route 141, State Route 141 * Georgia State Route 264, State Route 264 * Georgia State Route 316, State Route 316 * Georgia State Route 317, State Route 317 * Georgia State Route 324, State Route 324 * Georgia State Route 347, State Route 347 * Georgia State Route 365, State Route 365 * Georgia State Route 378, State Route 378 * Georgia State Route 403, State Route 403 (unsigned designation for I-85) * Georgia State Route 419, State Route 419 (unsigned designation for I-985)


Transit systems

* GRTA Xpress commuter buses and Ride Gwinnett (formerly Gwinnett County Transit) serve the county. * Norcross Greyhound Bus Terminal, 2105 Norcross Pkwy, Norcross, GA 30071 * On April 12, 2018, Gwinnett County Officials updated the transit plans to connect to the rest of Metro Atlanta via heavy rail.


Pedestrians and cycling

* Beaver Ruin Creek Greenway (Proposed) * Camp Creek Greenway * Cedar Creek Trail Loop * Crooked Creek Trail (Proposed) * Harbins Greenway (Proposed) * Ivy Creek Greenway (Under construction) * Ivy Creek-Snellville Trail (Proposed) * Norcross-Lilburn Trail (Proposed) * Piedmont Pathway (Proposed) * Riverlands Path (Under construction) * Sugar Hill Greenway (Under construction) * Suwanee Creek Greenway (Under construction) * The Loop Trail (Proposed) * Western Gwinnett Bikeway (Under construction) In 2015, Peachtree Corners conducted a Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) survey which indicated public desire for more multi-use trails. Beginning in 2016, Peachtree Corners has been in the process of constructing 11.5 miles of multi-use trails within the city limits. In 2016, Suwanee unveiled the first Bike Share program in Gwinnett County.


Notable people

*David Andrews (American football), David Andrews, National Football League, NFL football player with the New England Patriots. *Alvin Kamara, NFL running back with the New Orleans Saints. *Maya Moore, Women's Basketball Player with the Minnesota Lynx. * Elijah Bryant (born 1995), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League * Sam Flint (1882 – 1980), actor. *Chandler Massey, actor (''Days of Our Lives''); received the 2012, 2013, and 2014 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series. In 2012, Massey became the first actor ever to receive a Daytime Emmy Award for playing a gay character. *James Ramsey (baseball), James Ramsey, Major League Baseball player with the Los Angeles Dodgers. *Trey Thompkins, basketball player formerly with Los Angeles Clippers. *Brice Butler, NFL wide receiver with the Dallas Cowboys. *Jodie Meeks, National Basketball Association, NBA shooting guard with the Washington Wizards. * Rittz, musician. * Migos, hip hop group. *Travis Hunter, Heisman Trophy Winner 2024


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Gwinnett County, Georgia, National Register of Historic Places listings in Gwinnett County, GA * Larry Flynt shooting and Barbara Mackle kidnapping *List of counties in Georgia


References


External links


Official website of Gwinnett County Government

Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation

Gwinnett County
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