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

The following is a list of notable citizens in Fitzgerald City. The city is in the southern part of Georgia. The population is primarily white, but there are also numerous African-American residents. The median house value is lower than the state average, as well. There are many residents of the black race, and the percentage of those who are foreign-born is higher than the state average. The percentage of residents with a bachelor's degree is slightly below average. There are 15 airmen and nine pilots living in Fitzgerald.

The population of Fitzgerald is 9,006 at the time of the U.S. Census. The city is home to 3,346 households and 1,932 families. The city is home to some notable historical buildings. The Dorminy-Massee House is a nationally recognized historic landmark built in 1915 by Captain Jack Dorminy. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Fitzgerald also has a few other notable buildings worth visiting.

The City Center neighborhood of Fitzgerald has one of the lowest income neighborhoods in the U.S., according to a NeighborhoodScout study. Compared to 95.8% of U.S. neighborhoods, residents of City Center enjoy the lowest commute times. And, of course, the neighborhood's children are not far behind. The median age of the children living in the neighborhood is 47.9%, a higher percentage than any other neighborhood in the U.S.