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Cordele, Georgia

Cordele, Georgia

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Cordele is a city in and the county seat of Crisp County, Georgia. The population was 11,165 at the 2010 census, and 10,220 in 2020.

Cordele calls itself the watermelon capital of the world.

History

19th century

Cordele was incorporated on January 1, 1888, and named for Cordelia Hawkins, eldest daughter of Colonel Samuel Hawkins, the president of the Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railway.

In November 1864, the area that is now Cordele served as the temporary capital of Georgia. During the last days of the Confederacy, Georgia's war governor Joseph E. Brown used his rural farmhouse to escape Sherman's March to the Sea. During that time, the farmhouse, which Brown called "Dooly County Place," served as the official capital for only a few days. It was replaced in 1890 by the Suwanee Hotel, located in what became downtown Cordele. The hotel was destroyed by a fire in late 1994 and was rebuilt.

Cordele was founded in 1888 by J.E.D. Shipp of Americus. The town was located at the junction of two major railroads – the Savannah, Americus & Montgomery line, and the Georgia Southern & Florida. As the railroads brought more people and business to the newly settled territory, Cordele experienced phenomenal growth. Before 1905 Cordele was located in southern Dooly County, 9 mi from the county seat in Vienna.

20th century

With Cordele's continued progress, many in the community felt the need for a seat of government to be closer than Vienna. Crisp County was formed in 1905 by taking a portion of southern Dooly County, and Cordele became its county seat.

By 1915, Cordele was home to several industries including an ice-making plant, mills for processing cotton products into cloth and oil, a fertilizer factory, and other small manufacturing outfits.

By August 1930, Cordele housed the Crisp County Hydroelectric System, the first county-owned electric system. Located on the Flint River, the hydroelectric plant continues to operate, and the resulting Lake Blackshear has attracted residents to its waterfront properties.

On April 2, 1936, a tornado struck Cordele, killing 23 people.

Geography

Cordele is located north of the center of Crisp County at (31.964178, -83.777277). U.S. Route 41 passes through the city as Seventh Street and leads north 9 mi to Vienna and south 20 mi to Ashburn. U.S. Route 280 (16th Avenue) crosses US 41 in the center of the city and leads east 29 mi to Abbeville and west 31 mi to Americus. Interstate 75 passes through the east side of the city, with access from exits 99, 101, and 102, and leads 65 mi north to Macon and 103 mi south to the Florida state line. State Route 300 leads from the south side of the city 37 mi southwest to Albany.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Cordele has a total area of 26.5 km2, of which 26.3 km2 is land and 0.2 km2, or 0.82%, is water.

Climate

Cordele has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa), with mild winters and hot, humid summers.

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Demographics

1850-1870 1870-1880 1890-1910 1920-1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

RaceNum.Perc.
White (non-Hispanic)2,60125.45%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic)6,81666.69%
Native American60.06%
Asian1561.53%
Pacific Islander40.04%
Other/Mixed3042.97%
Hispanic or Latino3333.26%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 10,220 people, 3,874 households, and 2,453 families residing in the city.

Crime

Cordele has the distinction of being one of the highest rated cities or towns with regards to crime, with a Total Crime Index of 1, making it safer than only 1% of US cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of any crime here is one in fifteen in any given year.

Cordele City Commissioners

Five citizens of Cordele are elected to serve as the City Commissioners.

The current Cordele City Commissioners are: Jeanie Bartee, Wesley Rainey, Royce Reeves, Vesta Beal Shephard, and Chairman John Wiggins

Representation in the Georgia State Legislature

In the Georgia State Senate, the City of Cordele is represented by Sen. Carden Summers. In the Georgia House of Representatives, the City of Cordele is represented by Rep. Noel Williams Jr.

Representation in the United States House of Representatives

In the United States House of Representatives, the City of Cordele is represented by Rep. Sanford Bishop.

Georgia Veterans State Park

Main article: Georgia Veterans State Park

Boeing B-29 Superfortress exhibited at Georgia Veterans State Park

To the west of Cordele town centre and located on Route 280 is the large Georgia Veterans State Park, which lies on the eastern edge of Lake Blackshear. This facility includes campgrounds, a resort hotel, and a golf course. There are also interesting displays of preserved military aircraft and helicopters and army tanks and other fighting vehicles. These displays are open to public viewing during daylight hours

Arts and culture

Annual cultural events

Cordele hosts an annual Watermelon Festival each June.

Museums and other points of interest

Titan I

In 1968 a Titan I missile was erected by the Rotary Club of Cordele at the intersection of I-75 and U.S. 280 East.

Sports

Cordele is home to Cordele Motor Speedway formerly known as Crisp Motorsports Park, a 3/8-mile asphalt oval. It is home to the race series known as Speed Fest, which is sanctioned by the UARA National Tour. The series features four 125-lap races for the UARA National Tour. The track also hosts the World Crown 300 for UARA.

Education

Crisp County School District

The Crisp County School District holds pre-school to grade twelve, and consists of four elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. The district has 266 full-time teachers and over 4,337 students.

  • Crisp County Primary
  • Crisp County pre-k
  • Crisp County Elementary School
  • Crisp County Middle School
  • Crisp County High School

Infrastructure

Major highways

  • [[Image:I-75.svg|20px]] Interstate 75 / SR 401
  • [[Image:US 41.svg|20px]] U.S. Route 41 / [[Image:Georgia 7.svg|20px]] State Route 7
  • [[Image:US 280.svg|25px]] U.S. Route 280 / [[Image:Georgia 30.svg|20px]] State Route 30
  • [[Image:Georgia 33.svg|20px]] State Route 33
  • [[Image:Georgia 90.svg|20px]] State Route 90
  • [[Image:Georgia 257.svg|25px]] State Route 257
  • [[Image:Georgia 300.svg|25px]] State Route 300 (Georgia-Florida Parkway)

The Cordele Inland Port is operated by a private company, Cordele Intermodal Services, which offers rail service via the Heart of Georgia Railroad and Georgia Central Railroad, from their rail ramp in Cordele to the Georgia Ports Authority in Savannah. Two class I railroads CSX and Norfolk Southern pass through Cordele. Shortline Railroad, Heart of Georgia currently interchanges with CSX in downtown Cordele.

Notable people==

• The article must mention how they are associated with the community, whether born, raised, or residing. • The fact of their association should have a reliable source cited. • Alphabetical by last name please • All others will be deleted without further explanation END OF NOTICE * * * * * * * * * * * * END OF NOTICE * * * * * * * * * * * *END OF NOTICE --

  • Buster Brown, blues and R&B singer born in Cordele
  • Preston Dennard, former wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams
  • Janie Lou Gibbs, serial killer who poisoned her husband, three sons, and grandson. She was convicted in 1967.
  • Devokeyous Keyshawn Hamilton, rapper, singer, and songwriter known professionally as Lazer Dim 700; born in Cordele
  • Mac Hyman, fiction writer known for his best-selling novel No Time for Sergeants and Take Now Thy Son; born in Cordele and a lifelong resident
  • T. J. Jackson, Olympian and NFL wide receiver
  • Marcus Lamb, president of international Christian TV network Daystar
  • Arthur Lucas, convicted murderer and one of the last two people to be executed in Canada
  • Deworski Odom, sprinter; born in Cordele
  • Jody Powell, served as the White House Press Secretary under President Jimmy Carter; born in Cordele
  • Andre Ramsey, offensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills
  • Tree Rollins, former NBA basketball player and Cordele native who attended Crisp County High School
  • Ken Spikes, racing driver
  • Quay Walker, linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
  • Joe Williams, jazz singer and Cosby Show grandfather; born in Cordele
  • Noel Williams Jr. - Insurance agent and politician.
  • Jammie Robinson, safety for the Arizona Cardinals
  • Lazer Dim 700, Rapper - Artist Lazer Dim 700 Taylor WallsMLB Player Tampa Bay Rays, Florida State Baseball Star, Team USA Baseball, & Crisp County High School Baseball Star |url= https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Walls|

Bibliography

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