Crisp County, Georgia Basics:


Crisp County Georgia - Government Site

Population: 22,051
Area: 274 square miles
County Seat: Cordele
Area Code(s) in use: 229
Time Zone: EST

Adjacent counties:
Dooly  Lee  Sumter  Turner  Wilcox  Worth  

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Places in Crisp County, Georgia


Airport
Crisp County-Cordele Airport
Bridge
Franns Bridge, Primrose Bridge
Building
Bridges Community Center, Carnegie Library, Crane nursing Home, Crisp County Courthouse, Crisp County Nursing Center, Crodele City Hall, Pateville Community Center
Cemetery
Arabi-Antioch Cemetery, Bethel Cemetery, Dorough Cemetery, Ebenezer Cemetery, Evergreen Cemetery, Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Fenn Cemetery, Jackson Cemetery, Musselwhite Cemetery, Pitts Cemetery, Rainey Cemetery, Slade Cemetery, Smith Cemetery, Smith Cemetery, Smoak Cemetery, Springhill Cemetery, Sunnyside Cemetery, Westview Cemetery, Whitsett Cemetery, Zion Hope Cemetery, Zion Hope Cemetery
Church
Allen Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Asbury Church (historical), Bay Spring Church, Bethel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethel Church, Bethlehem Church, Cabb Chapel (historical), Cedar Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Christ Episcopal Church, Church of Christ, Church of Christ, Church of Christ (historical), Church of God (historical), Church of the Little Flower Roman Catholic Church, Cordele Primitive Baptist Church, Crossroad Church, Davis Chapel, Ebenezer Church, Emmous Church, Evergreen Church, First Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church, Gum Creek Church, Hatley Church, Haw Pond Church, Holiness Church, Lake Blackshear Church, Lebanon Church, Little Rock Church, Macedonia Church, Midway Church, Mildale Church, Morningside Church, Mount Asia Church (historical), Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Mount Carmel Church (historical), Mount Olivia Church, Mount Orham Church, Mount Zion First Baptist Church, Nancy Williams Church, New Hope Church, Nice Chapel, Northern Heights Baptist Church, Oak Grove Church, Odum Grove Church, Penia Church, Pine View Church, Pleasant Grove Church, Pleasant Hill Church, Primrose Church (historical), Saint James Church, Saint Paul Presbyterian Church, Saint Pauls Church, Sandy Mount Church, Shady Grove Baptist Church, Sharon Church, Springhill Church, The Bible Church, Unity Faith Church, Wenona Baptist Church, Wenona United Methodist Church, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Westview Chapel, Wilford Community Church, Williams Grove Church, Zion Hill Church, Zion Hope Church
Civil
Crisp County
Crossing
Exit 30, Exit 31, Exit 32, Exit 33, Exit 34, Exit 35, Hugenia Ferry (historical)
Dam
Benefield Lake Dam, Brannon Lake Dam, Carden Pond Dam, Crane Lake Dam, Crisp County Dam, Eastwood Lake Dam, Goat Rock Dam, Hardin Lake Dam, Moore Lake Dam, Wells Lake Dam, Williams Lake Dam, Williams Lake Dam, Williams Lake Dam One, Williams Lake Dam Three, Williams Lake Dam Two
Hospital
Crisp County Hospital
Lake
Haw Pond, Mile Pond
Locale
Byrds Mill, Cordele Fish Hatchery, Cordele Shopping Center, Cordele Square Shopping Center, Crisp Plaza Shopping Center, Houston Youth Camp, Pine Hills Country Club, Slades Mill, Southgate Shopping Center
Military (Historical)
Fort Early (historical)
Park
Cordele Commercial Historic District, Fort Early Monument, Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park, Loron William Park, Williams Park
Populated Place
Arabi, Bedgood, Bridges, Coney, Cordele, Daphne (historical), East Crisp, Hardin, Hatley, Lamb Town, Listonia, Marshall, McKenzie, Milldale (historical), Musselwhite, Pateville, Penia, Raines, Tremont, Wenona, Williford (historical)
Post Office
Arabi Post Office, Cordele Post Office
Reservoir
Brannon Lake, Byrds Millpond, Carden Pond, Crane Lake, Eastwood Lake, Goat Rock Lake, Hardin Lake, Moore Lake, Rays Millpond, Williams Lake, Williams Lake, Williams Lake Three, Williams Lake Two
School
A S Clark Elementary School, Adkins School (historical), Bay Spring School (historical), Blackshear Trail School, Bridges School (historical), Cedar Creek School (historical), Cedar Creek School (historical), Clements School (historical), Crisp Academy, Crisp County Area Vocational High School, Crisp County High School, Crisp Junior High School, Ebenezer School (historical), Gillespie Selden Institute, Haw Pond School (historical), Holsey Institute (historical), Houston Baptist High School (historical), Macedonia School (historical), Midway School (historical), Mount Carmel School (historical), Northern Heights School (historical), O'Neal Grammar School, Pate School, Providence School (historical), Rainey School (historical), Saint James School (historical), Sharon School (historical), Southview School, Southwestern School, Spring Hill School (historical), Tremont School (historical), Wenona School (historical), Williford School (historical), Zion Hill School (historical)
Spring
Blue Spring
Stream
Cedar Creek, Eldridge Branch, Gully Creek, Gum Creek, Hanna Branch, Lime Creek, Limestone Creek, Mims Branch, North Branch Swift Creek, Redoak Creek, Reedy Branch
Tower
WFAV-FM (Cordele), WMJM-AM (Cordele), WSST-TV (Cordele)

Crisp County, Georgia Population By Race

RacePopulation
WhiteCrisp County White population 11,87811,878  
BlackCrisp County Black population 9,7239,723
AsianCrisp County Asian population 269269
MixedCrisp County Mixed population 129129
American IndianCrisp County American Indian population 3838
Hawaiian & Pacific IslanderCrisp County Hawaiian & Pacific Islander population 1414

Additional population tables :
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