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Blueprint Bryan 2045 is a comprehensive plan for Bryan County. Traffic, infrastructure and preserving downtown Pembroke are vital to residents. Bryan County residents reveal biggest needs, wants ...
Georgia State Route 25; Georgia State Route 26; Georgia State Route 30; Georgia State Route 63 (1921–1967) Georgia State Route 63 Spur (Fort McAllister) Georgia State Route 67; Georgia State Route 119; Georgia State Route 144; Georgia State Route 144 Spur (Fort McAllister) Georgia State Route 204; Georgia State Route 321
In the main part of town, they intersect US 80/SR 26. There, US 301/SR 73 split off to the north and northeast, while US 25/US 80/SR 26/SR 67 head northwest. Just after leaving town, they meet US 25 Bypass/SR 67 Bypass. In Hopeulikit, US 80/SR 26 split off to the southwest. Here, US 25/SR 67 continue to the northwest and enter Jenkins County.
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Pembroke is a city and county seat in Bryan County, Georgia, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 2,513. [4] It is located approximately 35 miles west of Savannah, Georgia, and approximately 20 miles south of Statesboro, Georgia. Pembroke is part of the Savannah metropolitan statistical area.
There are quite a few projects taking place in Bryan County outside Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America. From road construction to building improvements, here's the status of 7 Bryan Co ...
Bryan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 44,738. [1] The county seat is Pembroke. [2] Bryan County is part of the Savannah, Georgia metropolitan statistical area. The Bryan County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Pond Town was the temporary county seat of Lee County, Georgia when the county was first established from Muscogee (Creek) Nation lands in 1826. The county was very large and otherwise lacked European-American settlement. It was replaced in 1828. Pond Town evolved to become the town of Ellaville and became the county seat of Schley County in 1857.