Bryan County
Bryan County is located in the southeastern part of the state of Georgia, USA. It was established in 1793 and is named after Jonathan Bryan, a prominent figure in the American Revolution. The county seat is Pembroke, which serves as the administrative center. Bryan County is known for its rich history and scenic landscapes, including parts of the Ogeechee River.
The county has experienced significant growth in recent years, partly due to its proximity to Savannah. It offers a mix of rural and suburban living, with various parks and recreational areas. Bryan County is also home to several schools and community services, making it a desirable place for families.