United States Bulloch County

Statesboro

Bulloch County · United States
Statesboro, United States
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Statesboro, the county seat of Bulloch County in southeastern Georgia, is the city that inspired Blind Willie McTell's "Statesboro Blues" in the 1920s — later covered by the Allman Brothers Band — and is home to Georgia Southern University, chartered here in 1906 as a land grant college. The city itself was chartered in 1803 as a cotton-trade hub, and its centre holds a concentration of historic churches alongside some listed heritage architecture.

  • Population30,721
  • Nearest water from center 3.8 km2.4 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 37 km23 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
10°49°
85mm3.4in
F
11°53°
85mm3.3in
M
15°59°
90mm3.5in
A
19°66°
80mm3.1in
M
23°74°
70mm2.8in
J
26°79°
120mm4.7in
J
28°82°
120mm4.6in
A
27°80°
125mm4.9in
S
25°76°
90mm3.5in
O
20°68°
80mm3.1in
N
15°58°
65mm2.5in
D
11°52°
85mm3.3in
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