Knoxville is an unincorporated community in and the county seat of Crawford County, Georgia, United States.GR6 The community is in the Macon metropolitan area. The former city's municipal charter was dissolved in 1995 pursuant to a Georgia law which abolished city governments which were defunct or minimally operative. Knoxville is the birthplace of John Pemberton, the inventor of Coca-Cola, although he moved to Columbus, Georgia while a child. Knoxville has a population of around 800. It is not recorded in the census, as it is unincorporated, but local government estimates it as around that number.
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Crawford County, Georgia |
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| County seat: Knoxville | ||
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| Central City/Largest City | Macon | |
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Avondale • Bolingbroke • Byron • Centerville • Cochran • Culloden • Danville • Dublin • Eastman • Eatonton • Forsyth • Fort Valley • Franklinton • Gordon • Gray • Hawkinsville • Jeffersonville • Juliette • Knoxville • Lizella • Milledgeville • Payne City • Perry • Roberta • Robins AFB • Smarr • Sofkee • Unadilla • Vienna • Warner Robins • Walden | |
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Bibb • Twiggs • Jones • Houston • Peach • Dooly • Pulaski • Putnam • Bleckley • Wilkinson • Laurens • Dodge • Crawford • Monroe | |


