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Things to see in Lithia Springs, United States

Lithia Springs is a historic town located in Newton County, Georgia, United States. It was named for the springs that flow from the surrounding limestone formations. The town was founded in 1824 by General James Oglethorpe and initially served as a stop on his way to establish the colony of Georgia at Savannah. In 1836, Lithia Springs became an official post office and began to grow as a trade center due to its access to major transportation routes. Today, Lithia Springs is a popular tourist destination with its well-preserved architecture and rich history.

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Quick info about Lithia Springs
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CountryUnited States
RegionGeorgia
Latitude33.781
Longitude-84.6485
Appr. population17216

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