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Lithonia, Georgia

Lithonia, Georgia

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Lithonia ( , AAVE: ) is a city in eastern DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The city's population was 2,662 at the 2020 census. Lithonia is in the Atlanta metropolitan area.

"Lithonia" means "city/town of stone". Lithonia is in the heart of the Georgian granite-quarrying and viewing region, hence the name of the town, from the Greek , for “stone”. The huge nearby Stone Mountain is composed of granite, while the Lithonia gneiss is a form of metamorphic rock. The Stone Mountain granite is younger than, and has intruded the Lithonia gneiss. The area has a history of rock quarries. The mines were served by the Georgia Railroad and Atlanta, Stone Mountain & Lithonia Railway. Some of the rock quarries have been converted to parkland, and the rail lines to rail-trail.

Lithonia is one of the gateways to the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area, which is largely contained inside Stonecrest, Georgia.

Geography

Lithonia is located in southeastern DeKalb County at (33.712658, -84.105897). Interstate 20 passes just south of the community, with access from Exits 74 and 75. Lithonia is 18 mi east of the center of Atlanta. Some areas in extreme southern Gwinnett County use a Lithonia postal address near the county line.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.3 km2, all land.

History

Lithonia Municipal Complex (April 2025)

In 1805, Lithonia began as a small crossroads settlement of farmers. The town grew with the coming of the Atlanta Augusta Railroad in 1845, which allowed the granite quarrying industry in the area to flourish.

Lithonia is the birthplace of the Lithonia Lighting company, one of North America's largest manufacturers of commercial, institutional, industrial and residential light fixtures, which was founded in the city in 1946 but moved to nearby Conyers in the 1950s.

{{Anchor|District}} Lithonia Historic District

The Seminary (1895)

The Lithonia Historic District consists of a commercial core surrounded by residential areas, with a period of significance spanning from 1845 to 1964. Stylistic influences in the district include Second Empire, Queen Anne, Folk Victorian, Neoclassical Revival, English Vernacular Revival, Craftsman, and Colonial Revival. The district is bisected by the Georgia/CSX Railroad, which runs perpendicular to the historic commercial core's primary thoroughfare, Main Street. The commercial area extends south from the intersection of Main Street and the railroad, covering a two-block area. The commercial buildings are primarily brick and local granite masonry, with little decorative detailing. Commercial styles include single retail, multiple retail, and retail and office types. Within the historic district, there is some non-historic infill construction such as the 1968 Lithonia Plaza shopping center.

Main Street in Lithonia, with shops visible along the side of the road.

The residential areas contain architecture typical of late 19th- to mid 20th-century types and styles. Residential neighborhoods also feature locally quarried granite and gneiss. House types and styles include the central hall Georgian cottage, gabled-wing cottage, Queen Anne cottage, New South cottage, pyramidal cottage, bungalow, Ranch house, I-House and Queen Anne house.

Landmark properties include the Masonic Lodge (1916), The Lithonia Women's Club (1928), the Lithonia First United Methodist Church (1910), Antioch Baptist Church (1911), Lithonia Presbyterian Church, The Union Missionary Church (1911), the Bruce Street equalization school (c.1953), and The Seminary (1895). Contributing sites in the district include two cemeteries, two parks, the former Georgia Railroad Quarry, and the ruins of the Bruce Street School for African-Americans (1938).

The district is significant under National Register criterion A (association with historic events) and C (architecture), with areas of significance in Architecture, Black and European Ethnic Heritage, Community Planning and Development, Industry, and Transportation.

Demographics

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RaceNum.Perc.
White (non-Hispanic)1284.81%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic)2,21283.1%
Native American30.11%
Asian180.68%
Other/Mixed983.68%
Hispanic or Latino2037.63%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 2,662 people, 938 households, and 524 families residing in the city.

Shopping

Lithonia is near to a super-regional shopping center, the Mall at Stonecrest (also known as Stonecrest Mall), and serves as the northernmost point on the Arabia Mountain Path. Much of the mall's available property has yet to be developed.

Hospitals

The three main health facilities in Lithonia are:

  • Emory Hillandale Hospital is the newest hospital in DeKalb.
  • Kaiser Permanente runs two community health clinics in Lithonia: Panola Road Clinic, and the Stonecrest Clinic.
  • East DeKalb Health Center

Education

DeKalb County Public Schools operates public schools. Lithonia Middle School is the only school located in the city limits of Lithonia.

The schools that serve the city limits of Lithonia are: Stoneview Elementary School in Stonecrest, Lithonia Middle School, and Lithonia High School in Stonecrest (formerly Redan CDP).

Elementary schools in the wider surrounding area:

  • Edward L. Bouie Sr. Elementary
  • Marbut Elementary
  • Shadow Rock Elementary
  • Rock Chapel Elementary
  • Princeton Elementary
  • Redan Elementary
  • Flat Rock Elementary
  • Fairington Elementary
  • Stoneview Elementary
  • Panola Way Elementary
  • Murphy Candler Elementary
  • Browns Mill Elementary
  • Wynbrooke Traditional Theme School

Middle schools in the surrounding area:

  • Lithonia Middle School
  • Redan Middle School
  • Salem Middle School
  • Miller Grove Middle School
  • DeKalb Academy of Technology and Environment

High schools in the surrounding area:

  • Lithonia High School (Primary Zoned High School)
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. High School (Secondary Zoned High School)
  • Miller Grove High School (Relief High School)
  • Arabia Mountain High School (Magnet High School)

Universities

  • Luther Rice University of Theological Studies
  • Strayer University

Public libraries

DeKalb County Public Library operates the Lithonia-Davidson Library the main library source in Lithonia, which was once privately owned until being incorporated into the DeKalb County Public Library system in 1947.

Other libraries in the Lithonia area include:

  • Salem- Panola Branch
  • Redan- Trotti Branch
  • Stonecrest- Klondike Branch

Parks

  • Browns Mill/Recreation Center
  • Bruce Street Park
  • Davidson-Arabia Mountain/Preserve
  • Fairington Park
  • Lithonia Park
  • Mystery Valley Golf Course
  • Redan Park (included Disc Golf, Tennis course, baseball and football fields, pavilion and family kids play areas)
  • Southeast Athletic Complex
  • Rock Chapel Park
  • Salem Park

Postal service

Lithonia's main post office is located on Stone Mountain Street in the heart of Lithonia. Many drop boxes and postal services storefronts are located throughout the communities of Lithonia.

Redan post office located directly outside the city limits of Lithonia provides an alternative to postal drop off and pickup service.

United Parcel Service (UPS) and FedEx also provide alternative postal service to Lithonia.

Transportation

MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) provides connecting bus service to and from Lithonia, and GRTA Xpress (Georgia Rapid Transit Authority) provides commuter bus service to downtown Atlanta from a community park and ride lot.

Notable people

  • Kevin Byard III, NFL safety, with multiple teams including the Chicago Bears.
  • Hank Johnson, U.S. representative, former DeKalb County commissioner and associate magistrate judge
  • Jakobi Meyers, professional football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL).

References

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