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

The town of Americus was established in 1832 and is the county seat of Sumter County. It is a town rich in history and continues to look to the future. Here are a few notable events that occurred in the city. Population & Steets in Americus City

The city is home to a variety of historical buildings, ranging from antebellum and Victorian style homes to modern offices and malls. It is also home to some of the state's most diverse economies. The city has four public schools, a private academy, and two colleges: South Georgia Technical College and Georgia Southwestern State University. Nearly eighty percent of the population is foreign-born. The most common countries of birth for foreign-born residents of Americus are Mexico, India, and Korea.

Americus's median home value is $82,200. The median income is $36,500. Americus has a 0.97% unemployment rate. The median home price is $82,200, and the median home value was $218,000. The city has experienced a 6.6% home appreciation over the past decade. If you're considering moving to Americus, we urge you to explore our demographic data and consider investing in a new home.

Americus was a small courthouse town for two decades. In the twentieth century, it grew into the eighth-largest city in Georgia. It became known as the "Metropolis of Southwest Georgia." During the Civil War, Americus was an important center for cotton distribution. The city was home to the first electric street car system. A restored street car was donated to the city's Lake Blackshear Regional Library in the 1940s by the Crabb family.