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Glennville, Georgia

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Glennville is a city in southeastern Tattnall County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town had a population of 3,834.

Geography

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Glennville lies within the coastal plain of Georgia, surrounded by farmland and forest. The Altamaha River is Template:Convert to the southwest. Less than 2 miles to the east of Glennville, Beards Creek forms the border with Long County; just east of the creek is the edge of Fort Stewart. The nearest major city is Savannah, approximately Template:Convert east of Glennville. Baxley, Georgia, is Template:Convert southwest of Glennville.

According to the United States Census Bureau, as of 2020 the city had a total area of Template:Convert, of which Template:Convert was land and Template:Convert was water.

Major highways

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Climate

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Demographics

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Glennville racial composition as of 2020<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 2,037 53.13%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 1,318 34.38%
Native American 8 0.21%
Asian 57 1.49%
Pacific Islander 3 0.08%
Other/Mixed 127 3.31%
Hispanic or Latino 284 7.41%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 3,834 people residing in the city; these included 1,477 households and 1,071 families.

Economy

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The Georgia Department of Corrections provides jobs for hundreds of people within Tattnall County and surrounding counties. Smith State Prison, a close-security facility, is located 2 miles north of Glennville. The facility can house 1000+ inmates at any given time.

The city is known for farming crickets to use as animal feed, as well as for pecans.<ref>"Glennville" Template:Webarchive, Explore Georgia. Retrieved 2014-5-20.</ref>

Media

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The Journal Sentinel of Tattnall County, with offices in the county seat of Reidsville as well as in Glennville, has been published since 1879.<ref>The Journal Sentinel, Tattnall County Template:Webarchive, archives. Retrieved August 6, 2023.</ref>

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Glennville is the principal setting of Eternal Fire, a novel by Georgia-born author Calder Willingham.

Historic structures

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Notable people

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References

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