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Athens is a consolidated city-county in the U.S. state of Georgia. Downtown Athens lies about 70 miles (110 km) northeast of downtown Atlanta. The University of Georgia, the state's flagship public university and an R1 research institution, is in Athens and contributed to its initial growth.
May 15, 2024 · Athens, city, seat of Clarke county (with which it was consolidated in 1990), northeastern Georgia. It lies on the Oconee River. It was founded in 1801 as the seat of the University of Georgia and was probably named for Athens, Greece.
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- Double-barreled Cannon. You’ve got to see this one-of-a-kind Civil War relic. They built it to fire two balls attached to a chain. In tests, it proved a dismal failure but still sits in front of city hall, pointing north.
- Bulldogs. Georgians, and especially folks in Athens, are rabid Georgia Bulldog fans. You will see these painted tributes to the UGA team all over the city.
- Church-Waddel-Brumby House. Athens Welcome Center is housed in a historic home believed to be the oldest house in Athens. Aside from touring the house museum, it’s a great place to get maps and information.
- T.R.R. Cobb House Museum. The Cobb House was the home of Confederate General Howell Cobb, who helped draft the Confederate Constitution. The museum tells not just the Cobb family history but that of the enslaved people who lived there.
Athens is a vibrant college town of 127,000 people (2020) in the Classic Heartland region of Georgia. Athens is most popular in the late summer and fall when students, families of students or college football fans visit the University of Georgia.
Visit Athens, GA to experience live music, festivals, events, and great shopping. See our listings to find great restaurants and hotels for your trip.