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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 .
Bryan County was created on December 19, 1793, named after Jonathan Bryan (1708–1788), an American Revolutionary War partisan. [3]South Bryan County is home to the earthen Civil War installation Fort McAllister (now Fort McAllister Historic Park) which Gen. William Sherman captured on his March to the Sea.
The Bryan County Courthouse is located in Pembroke, Georgia and was built in 1938 in the Neoclassical Revival style, after Pembroke became the county seat of Bryan County in 1937. [2] It is the third courthouse built for the county. The interior of the building has a cross plan, with entrances on all four sides. Annexes were built in 1969, 1990 ...
In five years, current citizens of Pembroke, Ga. may not find it recognizable. While residents enjoy country living now, that will likely change for many by 2029 as thousands of homes are expected ...
SR 67 begins on the northeastern edge of Fort Stewart, approximately 2.2 miles (3.5 km) southeast of Pembroke, within Bryan County. The highway travels northwest, through rural areas of the county, into Pembroke. It curve to the north-northeast to an intersection with US 280/SR 30 (East Bacon Street).
Bryan County High School is a public high school in Pembroke, Georgia, United States. The school mascot is the Redskin. The current campus opened in the 1985–86 school year, and is connected to Bryan County Middle School. The current principal is Russ Winter, who has served since the 2023-24 school year.
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Georgia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.
Following the tornado, the Bryan County Commissioners declared a state of emergency in Pembroke. [15] As a result of the state of emergency, a curfew between was established overnight, which prohibited people from trespassing around the tornado disaster area. [15] On April 5, the American Red Cross established a shelter in Pembroke. [15]