Bleckley County, County administrative division in central Georgia, United States.
Bleckley County is an administrative division in central Georgia that encompasses a mix of residential areas, farmland, and natural spaces spread across its territory. Several major highways run through the region, providing connections to surrounding cities and towns.
The county was established in 1912 and named after Logan Edwin Bleckley, a former Georgia Supreme Court justice. This naming choice reflected his importance to the state's legal history.
The Cochran-Bleckley Fiddlers' Convention brings together musicians and performers to showcase traditional musical talents and regional instruments each year.
Interstate 16 and U.S. Route 23 provide direct connections to larger cities in the region. Multiple state routes run through the area and support local travel for visitors and residents.
The county operates under a sole commissioner form of government, with one person serving as both executive and legislative authority.
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