Glennville, Rural municipality in Tattnall County, Georgia, United States.
Glennville is a small city in Tattnall County in southeastern Georgia. The town sits on rural land with Beards Creek marking its eastern border near Fort Stewart, and it connects to other regions through several major highways.
Glennville developed as a modest town in the southeastern Georgia region and has maintained its rural character over time. The Glennwanis Hotel, built in 1926, was recognized with listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
The city organizes annual celebrations including a Golf Cart Christmas Parade and Laying of the Wreaths Ceremony, connecting residents through shared traditions.
Access to the city comes through several highways including US 25 and US 301, as well as State Routes 23 and 57. These roads provide reliable transportation options for traveling through the area.
The area around Glennville focuses on specialized cricket farming operations that produce insects for animal feed. Beyond this modern agriculture, traditional pecan cultivation remains another important part of the local economy.
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