County
Profile
Incorporated: December 15, 1818
Population: 139,277
Total Area: 393.7 Square miles
Cities and Towns
• Gainesville (County Seat)
• Clermont
• Flowery Branch
• Lula
• OakwoodHall County was created in 1818 from Indian treaty
lands. Georgia's 44th county was named for Dr. Lyman Hall,
signer of the Declaration of Independence and later governor of
Georgia.
The county seat is Gainesville, which may have been named for
early settlers in the area, or for General Edmund P. Gaines, who
arrested Aaron Burr for treason.
Gainesville's municipal power plant was built in 1899.
Gainesville was the first southern city to have electric
streetlights.
Gainesville is often referred to as the "Poultry Capital of the
World."
Hall County is split by the Chattahoochee River and Lake Lanier,
the most northerly impoundment of the river. Lake Lanier is a
major recreation and tourism site and served as the venue for
many of the rowing and kayaking events in the 1996 Olympic
Games.
There are several festivals held annually in Hall County,
including the Georgia Mountain Jubilee held in late April, and
the Holiday Marketplace, held in mid-November. |