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

There are several facts about Guyton City. For example, the population is just over 1,700, but the population of the entire city is estimated at nearly 2,000. The city's area is about 1.2 square miles, but there are many historic buildings in the downtown area, making it an important part of the local history. This city is the seat of the Guyton Police Department. Its official name is Guyton, but there is also an alternate unofficial name: Station Number 3.

In terms of racial makeup, 66.5% of Guyton's population is white, while 34.5% is black. One-fourth is Hispanic, while 0.8% speaks another language at home. While the average Guyton resident is a white male, the city is home to a significant number of immigrants. Among those immigrants, 4% speaks a foreign language, and a few are even bilingual.

A good place to live in Guyton City is close to schools and shopping centers. A good walk score means that you can reach most of the amenities that are within walking distance. If you have children, you'll also want to know the proximity to daycare centers. There's no shortage of places to eat in Guyton. If you have to work, you'll want to live in an area with access to both.

Effingham County was home to Georgia's first governor. John Adam Treutlen represented Ebenezer at the Georgia Provincial Congress in 1775. He also served on the committee that drafted the state's first constitution. Effingham County is home to 480 square miles of incorporated cities and unincorporated territory. In 2005, it was ranked the 57th fastest growing county in the United States. This means that Effingham County is among the fastest growing coastal regions in the entire country.