We are located in the rural community of Glennville, GA which is part of Tattnall County. Tattnall County was created in 1801 from parts of Montgomery and Washington Counties. Georgia's 26th county was named for Josiah Tattnall, the governor who signed the legislation creating it. The county has five incorporated communities including: Glennville, the most populated city in the county; Reidsville, the county seat; Collins; Cobbtown; and, Manasas.
Tattnall County is the largest producer of the world famous Vidalia Sweet Onion. We are located in the agricultural heartland of southeast GA. The Wiregrass Trail, a 70 mile historic route through southeastern Georgia, runs through Tattnall County. This scenic byway (Highway 57), in addition to providing a scenic alternative route to Georgia's Golden Isles from Atlanta and Northwest Georgia, also possesses historical, academic and ecological significance. www.wiregrasstrail.com