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Elberton: Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase July 14, 2015. 9: Elberton Depot: Elberton Depot: September 11, 1986 : N. Oliver and Deadwyler Sts. Elberton: 10: Elberton Residential Historic District
Memorial for 1996 Olympic Training Facility at Richard B. Russell State Park, Elberton, GA. The town of Elberton, Georgia and Elbert County contributed to the 1996 Summer Olympics by developing a facility to train at Lake Russell for athletes from Canada, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Japan, Moldavia, New Zealand, Russia, Sweden and the United States.
Elberton is the largest city in Elbert County, Georgia, United States. The population was 4,653 at the 2010 census. [ 4 ] The city is the county seat of Elbert County .
The northern half of Elbert County, north of a line made by following State Route 17 from Bowman southeast to Elberton, and then following State Route 72 east to just before the South Carolina border, and then heading south along the shores of Lake Richard B. Russell & Clarkes Hill to the county's southeastern tip, is located in the Upper ...
The Granite Bowl is the off-campus playing venue for the football and soccer sports teams for the Elbert County Blue Devils in Elberton, Georgia, in the United States.It is located between College Avenue and West Church Street and is near the city of Elberton's downtown square.
Elbert County, Georgia local government Bobby Brown Park , formerly known as Bobby Brown State Outdoor Recreation Area and prior to that Bobby Brown State Park , is a 665-acre (2.69 km 2 ) park located near Elbert County and Middleton .
Elbert County Courthouse is a historic courthouse on Courthouse Square in downtown Elberton, Georgia, county seat of Elbert County, Georgia. [2] The Romanesque Revival architecture building was designed by Reuben H. Hunt and constructed in 1894. [3] It is featured on several postcards.
The Beaverdam Creek Archaeological Site, , is an archaeological site located on a floodplain of Beaverdam Creek in Elbert County, Georgia approximately 0.8 km from the creek's confluence with the Savannah River, and is currently inundated by the Richard B. Russell Lake. The site consisted of a platform mound and an associated village site