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Douglas is a city in Coffee County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 11,722. Douglas is the county seat of Coffee County and the core city of the Douglas micropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 50,731 as of the 2010 census.
History
Douglas was founded in 1855 as the seat of the newly formed Coffee County. It was named for Senator Stephen A. Douglas from Illinois, a renowned stump speaker who was the challenger to Abraham Lincoln in the presidential election of 1860.
Douglas was chartered as a town in 1895 and as a city in 1897. In 1895, the railroad came to Douglas and the community began to boom. In 1909, the Georgia and Florida Railway located its offices in Douglas.
The Eleventh District Agricultural & Mechanical School was established in Douglas in 1906. In 1927, South Georgia College was founded as Georgia's first state-supported junior college.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Douglas was one of the major tobacco markets in the state. Much of this history is depicted in the Heritage Station Museum, located in the former Georgia and Florida Railway train station on Ward Street in downtown Douglas.
Douglas has two areas listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the downtown and Gaskin Avenue historic districts. They were added to the list in 1989.
Geography
Douglas is located near the center of Coffee County at 31°30′27″N 82°51′3″W (31.507413, −82.850799). It is 59 miles (95 km) driving distance northeast of Valdosta, Georgia, 115 miles (185 km) driving distance northwest of Jacksonville, Florida, and 201 miles (323 km) driving distance southeast of Atlanta.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Douglas has a total area of 14.0 square miles (36.2 km2), of which 13.4 square miles (34.7 km2) is land and 0.58 square miles (1.5 km2), or 4.08%, is water. Major water bodies include Twenty Mile Creek, the Seventeen Mile River (a tributary of the Satilla River), and Hilliard's Pond, which was once the ski show park "Holiday Beach".
= Climate
=Demographics
As of the 2020 United States Census, there were 11,722 people, 4,339 households, and 2,610 families residing in the city.
= Douglas micropolitan statistical area
=Douglas is the principal city of the Douglas micropolitan statistical area, a micropolitan area that covers Atkinson and Coffee counties and had a combined population of 50,731 at the 2010 census.
Infrastructure
= Highways
=U.S. Route 221 (runs north-south)
U.S. Route 441 (runs north-south)
Georgia State Route 31 (runs north-south)
Georgia State Route 32 (runs east-west)
Georgia State Route 135 (runs north-south)
Georgia State Route 158 (runs east-west)
Georgia State Route 206 (runs east-west)
= Airport
=Douglas Municipal Airport
= Utilities
=The Electric Department, locally owned and a member of the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, services Douglas with power.
The Natural Gas Department, member of both Georgia & American Public Gas Association and the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia, provides gas to the area.
Water and sewer service is conducted by the city's Water Department.
The Public Works Department handles yard clippings, junk items, and animal control for the city.
Economy
= Major employers
=Wal-Mart
Premium Peanut
Premium Waters
American Insulated Wire
Fleetwood Mobile Homes Corporation
PCC Airfoils
Pilgrim's
= Agriculture
=Farming plays a large role in the area's economy. Major agricultural products from the town and surrounding county include peanuts, corn, tobacco, and cotton. Chicken is also a major part of the economy.
= Tourism
=Douglas is home to Heritage Station Museum, which displays artifacts of the city's history. The World War II Flight Training Museum (the old 63rd Army Air Forces Contract Pilot School),Broxton is home to the Broxton Rocks, and the Ashley-Slater House are also popular tourist attractions in the area. All three were recently named among "Georgia's Hidden Treasures" in a segment on WSB-TV.
Douglas has ten public parks. There are four golf courses in and around the city.
Nearby, the 1,490 acres (6.0 km2) General Coffee State Park draws more than 100,000 visitors a year and is the most popular tourist attraction in the area.
Healthcare
Coffee Regional Medical Center
Coffee Regional Walk-In Clinic
Media
WOKA Dixie Country 106.7 FM
WOKA Radio 1310 AM
WOUG Radio Cielo 107.3 FM
WULS Radio 103.7 FM
WDMG Radio 97.9 FM, 860 AM
WPNG Radio Shine 101.9 FM
WSIZ Radio MyFM 102.3 @ 99.9 FM
The Douglas News
The Douglas Enterprise
WSWG, CBS TV
Education
= Coffee County School District
=The Douglas-Coffee County area is served by the Coffee County Board of Education. The Coffee County School District holds pre-school to grade twelve, and consists of eight elementary schools, a middle school, three high schools, and an alternative education center. The district has 438 full-time teachers and over 8,000 students.
Ambrose Elementary School
Broxton Mary-Hayes Elementary School
Eastside Elementary School
Indian Creek Elementary School
Nicholls Elementary School
Satilla Elementary School
West Green Elementary School
Westside Elementary School
Coffee Middle School
George Washington Carver Freshman Campus
Coffee County Career Academy
Coffee High School
Coffee Alternative Education Center
= Private schools
=First Academy at First Baptist Church provides preschool (1 year olds - 3 year olds), pre-kindergarten, and K-12.
Citizens Christian Academy is K-12
Douglas First Methodist Church provides pre-kindergarten
= Higher education
=South Georgia State College is a public four-year institution of the University System of Georgia.
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Notable people
James Brown, singer
Tyreek Hill, National Football League player for the Miami Dolphins, formerly the Kansas City Chiefs
Jason Childers, Major League Baseball player for the Tampa Bay Rays
G. Wayne Clough, Secretary of Smithsonian Institution and former president, Georgia Tech
Greg Holland, country singer
Jennifer Nettles, one-half of the country music duo Sugarland
Joel Parrish, football player
Willie Spence, singer and runner-up of Season 19 of American Idol
Maureen Tucker, drummer and occasional singer of 1960s and 1970s rock group The Velvet Underground, lives in Douglas.
Greg Walker, former first baseman and hitting coach, Chicago White Sox
References
External links
City of Douglas official website
Douglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce
City of Douglas at Georgia.gov Archived April 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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