Long County, Administrative division in Georgia, United States.
Long County is an administrative region in southeastern Georgia with rural landscapes, small towns, and farmland connected by regional highways. The area also includes Ludowici, where government offices handle services for residents and local affairs.
The region was created in 1920 from parts of neighboring Liberty County and took its name after a notable Georgian figure. Ludowici was established as the seat of this newly formed county.
The area shows its roots through regional festivals and local customs that shape how communities live together. Visitors can sense this living history in village events and in the everyday life of its towns.
Schools and government buildings are spread out, but Ludowici remains the main place to go for official business. Exploring the area works best by car, as towns are scattered across regional roads.
The region was home to various indigenous peoples in early times, and their heritage still shows in place names and local stories passed down. These influences continue to shape the character of the area.
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