Effingham County
Effingham County is located in the southeastern part of the state of Georgia. It was established in 1777 and is named after Lord Effingham, a British nobleman. The county seat is Springfield, which serves as the administrative center. Effingham County is known for its rich history and scenic landscapes, including parks and rivers.
The county has a diverse population and offers various recreational activities, such as hiking and fishing. It is also home to several schools and community services, making it a family-friendly area. Effingham County continues to grow, attracting new residents and businesses.