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

To find out more about the population of Toomsboro, you should first look up the city's demographic statistics. The city has an average population of 3,000, and a percentage of the population that is born outside the country is 10.2%. According to a 2016 report from the United States Census Bureau, 38.6% of the population is over the age of 20. The city is also the second largest in Georgia, only larger than McIntyre.

Toomsboro is extremely ethnically diverse, with residents describing themselves as belonging to a variety of racial groups. Most residents report that they are white, while some people identify as Black or African. Other important ancestries include English, Irish, and African. Many residents speak English as their primary language, although Spanish is also spoken in the city. The average age of residents in Toomsboro is 33.4 years old.

The town was incorporated in 1904. It developed as a railhead between Savannah and Macon, and a bustling downtown area sprang up after the Civil War. Most of the original buildings still exist, although many were converted to other uses. The town's historic Main Street includes the famous Swampland Opera House, which opened in 1975. The population of Toomsboro is estimated to be around 472 in 2020.

The population of Toomsboro City was fairly spread out, with 25.1% of households having children under 18. The remainder of the population was comprised of married couples. Twenty-four percent of households were non-families. The other 29.7% were made up of individuals. Lastly, 13.9% of the population is elderly. And the median age was 39. The average household size was 2.69, while the average family was 3.32.