Clarke County, Georgia
Clarke County, Georgia, is located in the northeastern part of the state and is part of the Athens-Clarke County metropolitan area. It was established in 1801 and is named after General John Clarke, a prominent figure in Georgia's early history. The county seat is Athens, which is known for its vibrant music scene and as the home of the University of Georgia.
The county covers an area of approximately 121 square miles and has a diverse population. Clarke County is characterized by its mix of urban and rural landscapes, with parks, historic sites, and cultural attractions that reflect its rich heritage and community spirit.