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NE of downtown Valdosta roughly bounded by North Ashley and E. Ann Sts., East Hill Ave., and Georgia and Florida RR 30°50′19″N 83°16′25″W / 30.838611°N 83.273611°W / 30.838611; -83.273611 ( East End Historic
The arrival of the railroad led to the downfall of Troupville and the rise of Valdosta as a center for the economy of south Georgia. The shifting county boundary lines led to population loss for Lowndes County. The 1860 census showed the county having 2,850 free whites, no free persons of color, and 2,399 slaves.
Valdosta Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Valdosta, Georgia, United States. It is composed of more than 70 stores and restaurants in 560,000 sq ft (52,026 m 2) of gross leasable area. Belk, and JCPenney, are the mall's anchor stores. The wing featuring JCPenney was part of a 1985 expansion. [1]
The Valdosta metropolitan area forms the economic center of Southeast Georgia. According to the Georgia Department of Economic Development , metropolitan Valdosta and Southeast Georgia's largest industries were the military through the Georgia Air National Guard , and healthcare and education, stimulated by the Mayo Health Clinic System and ...
Valdosta — a city in Lowndes County, and the center of the Valdosta metropolitan area, in southern Georgia The main article for this category is Valdosta, Georgia . Subcategories
A US 221 shield used in Florida prior to 1993. U.S. Route 221 originates just south of the city of Perry, with its southern terminus intersecting with the cosigned U.S. Route 19 U.S. Route 98 and U.S. Route 27 Alternate, taking hidden SR 55 with it away from US 19.
Valdosta is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County in the U.S. state of Georgia.As the principal city of the Valdosta metropolitan statistical area, which in 2023 had a metropolitan population of 151,118, according to the US Census Bureau its metropolitan area includes Brooks County to the west.
Valdosta City Hall building in Georgia, USA, in 2010. R.T. Roberds [1] Rufus Wiley Phillips, 1861-1863 [1] Henry Burroughs (H.B.) Holliday [1]