County
Profile
Incorporated: February 20, 1796
Population: 8,348
Total Area: 211.1 Square miles
Cities and Towns
• Lincolnton (County Seat)Lincoln County was created in 1796
and named for General Benjamin Lincoln, who accepted the British
surrender at Yorktown bringing to an end the Revolutionary War.
There are numerous historic buildings in Lincoln County. It
was the first county in Georgia to have a county-wide listing in
the National Register of Historic Places. Over 160 historic
buildings in Lincoln County are listed in the National Register.
Lincoln County is the site of the 447-acre Elijah Clark State
Park which is located on the western shore of Clarks Hill Lake.
The county borders 380 miles of lake shoreline. In addition to
boating and fishing activities, a museum in the park offers
colonial life demonstrations. Revolutionary War hero Elijah
Clarke and his wife are buried in the park.
Price's Store in Lincolnton, established 1897, is one of the
oldest authentic general stores still in operation in Georgia.
Lincoln County hosts numerous events and festivals during the
year including the Lewis Family Homecoming and Bluegrass
Festival, a three-day bluegrass festival in early May featuring
nationally known musicians; Old Timers Day and the Town and
Country Arts and Crafts Festival are both in October; and a Log
Cabin Christmas at Elijah Clark State Park. |