Adrian, Georgia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the Population & Steets in Adrian? Here are some facts. Adrian is the birthplace of Medal of Honor Recipient William H. Ward. The city has a median house value slightly below state average, a low percentage of black residents, and a high percentage of Hispanic residents. The median age is just over 30 years old, and 18.8% of the population is Hispanic. Due to its abundance of maple trees, Adrian is sometimes known as "Maple City." It is named for the maple tree, which is abundantly growing in the area.

The median gross rent in Adrian was $617 per month in 2010, which may include some building costs and utility bills. The median rent burden in Missouri is $289 per month, while neighboring cities like Olathe and Leeton have slightly lower rent burdens. Despite this, a large percentage of residents in Adrian are renters, and this is indicative of the city's deteriorating economy. This indicator is also used to gauge the cost of living in the city.

The city's cultural life stretches back to the mid-19th century, when the Lion automobile was invented and manufactured. The city also developed two other major car models - the Murry Motor Car and the Lenawee Car - during that time period. Unfortunately, the Lion Automobile, along with several others, was destroyed in a fire in 1912.