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Adel, Georgia

Adel is the county seat of Cook County in southern Georgia, located along Interstate 75 about 30 miles north of Valdosta, which makes it a convenient hub for regional commerce and travel. The city is known as Georgia’s Official City of Daylilies and sits near popular destinations like Reed Bingham State Park.

Valdosta, Georgia

Valdosta is the county seat of Lowndes County and a regional hub in South Georgia, located along Interstate 75 about 20 miles north of the Florida state line. The city is home to Valdosta State University, and is known for attractions like Wild Adventures Theme Park.

Albany, Georgia

Albany is the county seat of Dougherty County and has long served as the commercial hub of Southwest Georgia, positioned along the Flint River at the head of navigation. The city is known for its diversified industrial base, the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, and cultural assets like the Albany Museum of Art.

Augusta, Georgia

Augusta is Georgia’s second-oldest and third-largest city, located along the Savannah River at the fall line where the Piedmont meets the Coastal Plain and serving as the seat of Richmond County. The city is internationally known as the home of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club and is also recognized as the “Garden City of the South.”

Columbus, Georgia

Columbus is a consolidated city-county with Muscogee County and sits along the Chattahoochee River opposite Phenix City, Alabama, at the head of river navigation. The city grew as a major cotton and textile center, is home to Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), and today is known for its revitalized riverfront, whitewater course, and a metro area that serves as a regional hub for tourism, military, and industry.

Macon, Georgia

Macon is a consolidated city-county known as Macon–Bibb County, located on the Ocmulgee River at the fall line in central Georgia and serving as a major retail, medical, financial, educational, and cultural center for the region. The city is famous for its deep music heritage, historic architecture, and “Cherry Blossom Capital of the World” reputation, and anchors a metropolitan area of more than 230,000 residents.

Pooler, Georgia

Pooler is a fast-growing city in Chatham County located at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Interstate 16, about ten miles west of Savannah. Once a small railroad stop known as Pooler’s Station, the community has transformed into a major commercial hub with retail centers, restaurants, professional offices, warehouses, and attractions like the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force and Tanger Outlets.

Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is Georgia’s oldest city and the seat of Chatham County, located along the Savannah River near the Atlantic coast and serving as a major industrial center and one of the busiest container ports in North America. The city is famous for its oak-shaded public squares, its well-preserved historic district, and a tourism economy built around architecture, culture, and waterfront attractions.

Brunswick, Georgia

Brunswick is a historic port city and the county seat of Glynn County, located on St. Simons Sound along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway about 75 miles south of Savannah and serving as the primary urban and economic center of coastal southeast Georgia. The city is home to one of Georgia’s two deep-water ports, plays a key role in the Golden Isles tourism economy, and sits at the gateway to nearby barrier islands like St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island.

Port Wentworth, Georgia

Port Wentworth is a rapidly growing city in Chatham County, located about 10–12 miles from downtown Savannah and closely tied to the nearby Port of Savannah. Founded in 1733 and incorporated in 1957, the city’s history is connected to colonial plantations such as Mulberry Grove—where Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin—and today it serves as a convenient lodging, logistics, and industrial hub.

Garden City, Georgia

Garden City is a Chatham County community located just northwest of Savannah, originally chartered in 1939 as “Industrial City Gardens” and developed to house workers for nearby factories and chemical plants. Today, it is a full‑service municipality with about 10,400 residents and a strong industrial base, home to the Georgia Ports Authority’s Garden City Terminal, the single largest and fastest‑growing container terminal in North America.

Braselton, Georgia

Braselton is a multi-county town spanning Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall, and Jackson counties, located roughly 40–50 miles northeast of Atlanta along Interstate 85. Once a rural community built around the Braselton Brothers Store, the town has become one of Georgia’s fastest-growing areas and a regional destination anchored by Château Élan Winery & Resort, Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, golf courses, and a growing mix of retail, dining, and lodging. 

Union City, Georgia

Union City is located in the southern portion of Fulton County, about 15 minutes from downtown Atlanta and roughly 10 miles from Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Incorporated in 1908, the city has grown into a logistics and distribution hub with more than 27,000 residents, strong ties to the airport submarket, and a business base that includes major warehousing and transportation facilities.

Appling, Georgia

Appling is a census-designated place that serves as the county seat of Columbia County, located about 18 miles northwest of Augusta near the shores of Clarks Hill Lake. With a population of roughly 650–750 residents, Appling offers a quiet, rural setting, historic sites like Kiokee Baptist Church, and convenient access to outdoor recreation while still being part of the fast-growing Augusta metropolitan area.

Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville is the most populous city in Florida and the largest city by land area in the contiguous United States, with more than 840 square miles of land and water within its consolidated city–county boundary in Duval County. The metro area has about 1.65 million residents, features one of the largest container ports in Florida by volume, and is home to major Navy installations, extensive riverfront and ocean coastline, and a diverse, fast-growing regional economy. 

Gainesville, Florida

Gainesville is the largest city in Alachua County and the cultural and economic hub of North Central Florida, best known as the home of the University of Florida and UF Health. The city has more than 140,000 residents, a strong education- and healthcare-driven economy, and a rich history that includes music legends like Tom Petty and innovations such as the sports drink Gatorade developed at UF.

Tallahassee, Florida

Tallahassee is the capital of Florida and the seat of Leon County, located in the hilly Red Hills region of the Panhandle and serving as the political and administrative center of the state. The city is home to Florida State University, Florida A&M University, and Tallahassee State College, and has more than 200,000 residents in a metro area approaching 400,000, combining government, higher education, and a growing services economy.

Lakeland, Florida

Lakeland is a fast-growing Central Florida city in Polk County, located along Interstate 4 between Tampa and Orlando, with a population of roughly 120,000–125,000 residents. Known as the “Swan City,” Lakeland features 38 named lakes, the largest single-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture at Florida Southern College, and a booming logistics and distribution sector supported by major employers like Amazon and Publix.

Orlando, Florida

Orlando is the county seat of Orange County and the fourth-most populous city in Florida, with more than 310,000 residents in the city and nearly 3 million in the surrounding Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford metro area. Widely known as the “Theme Park Capital of the World,” Orlando hosts global destinations like Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando and recently recorded tens of millions of annual visitors and nation-leading metro growth driven by tourism, healthcare, technology, and logistics. 

Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a major Gulf Coast city and the county seat of Hillsborough County, serving as the cultural and economic hub of the Tampa Bay area with nearly 400,000 residents in the city and more than 3 million in the broader metro. Known for its historic Ybor City cigar district, strong Cuban heritage, rapidly growing port and cruise activity, and a diversified economy, Tampa combines waterfront living with big-city amenities and year-round visitation.

Miami, Florida

Miami is a major coastal city and the seat of Miami-Dade County, ranking as Florida’s second-most populous city with an estimated 480,000–500,000 residents and anchoring a metro area of more than 6 million people. Often called the “Gateway to the Americas,” Miami is a global center for finance, trade, culture, and tourism, home to PortMiami—the world’s busiest cruise port and Florida’s top international cargo port—and one of the nation’s most important logistics and trade hubs.

Ruskin, Florida

Ruskin is an unincorporated census-designated place in Hillsborough County, situated along the Little Manatee River on the southeast shore of Tampa Bay. Founded in 1908 by Dr. George McAnelly Miller and his wife Adeline and named for English social reformer John Ruskin, the community has grown into a waterfront suburb of roughly 30,000 residents, known for agriculture (especially tomatoes), boating access, and local events like the Ruskin Tomato and Heritage Festival.

Deltona, Florida

Deltona is the largest city in Volusia County by population, located on the northern shore of Lake Monroe between Orlando and Daytona Beach along the I‑4 corridor. Originally developed in the 1960s as the master-planned community of Deltona Lakes, the city has grown to around 95,000–100,000 residents and primarily serves as a residential and commuter community for nearby employment centers while developing its own ecotourism and business base. 

Ocala, Florida

Ocala is the seat of Marion County in north-central Florida, located about 35 miles southeast of Gainesville and often described as being in the “heart of Florida.” The area is officially known as the “Horse Capital of the World,” with world-class thoroughbred farms, the World Equestrian Center, and Florida Horse Park supporting a strong equine and agritourism economy alongside manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare.

Davenport, Florida

Davenport is a small but fast-growing city in Polk County, located just off Interstate 4 and US‑27 about 15–20 miles from Walt Disney World and within the Lakeland–Winter Haven metro area. The city’s population has surged from under 3,000 residents in 2010 to more than 11,000–16,000 in recent years, driven by new housing, vacation rentals, golf communities, and its proximity to major theme parks and regional logistics facilities.

Sunrise, Florida

Sunrise is a centrally located Broward County city and part of the Miami metropolitan area, situated just west of Fort Lauderdale. The city has roughly 96,000–100,000 residents and is best known for Sawgrass Mills—one of the largest outlet and value retail shopping destinations in the United States—and the adjacent Sawgrass Business and Entertainment District anchored by a major arena and South Florida’s largest corporate office park.

Auburndale, Florida

Auburndale is a Polk County city located between Lakeland and Haines City, with convenient access to I‑4, US‑92, and Central Florida’s theme parks and major metros like Tampa and Orlando. Home to around 17,000–20,000 residents, Auburndale combines historic “Old Florida” charm with modern amenities such as Lake Myrtle Sports Park, a growing logistics footprint that includes major cold storage and distribution facilities, and large employers like Coca‑Cola, Medline, and Saddle Creek Logistics. 

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