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Coweta County's Oldest City
Established in 1820

Fact:

 Named after Hugh A. Haralson

(former Georgia congressman)

Where:

Straddles both 

Coweta and Meriwether counties

Welcome to
City of Haralson

Founded in 1820,the City of Haralson is located just 40 miles south of Atlanta a few miles south of Senoia. Haralson is in extreme southern Coweta County, with a small portion of the city in Meriwether County. Our primary roadway is GA State Route 85. We have a population of less than 200 in 2021.

During its initial establishment, Haralson was a bustling town comprised of a doctor’s office, bank, post office, train depot and a fully functioning cotton gin. Today, the city still takes pride in maintaining its small-town roots. The citizens of Haralson take pride in the rural sense of place which makes up the character of the community.

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City of Haralson prides itself on being a safe rural community, with a friendly historic, small town atmosphere that is conducive to healthy and socially positive, family environments.

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