Athens, Georgia

Athens is a consolidated city-county and college town in the U.S. state of Georgia. Downtown Athens lies about 70 miles (110 km) northeast of downtown Atlanta. The University of Georgia, the state's flagship public university and an R1 research institution, is in Athens and contributed to its initial growth. In 1991, after a vote the preceding year, the original City of Athens abandoned its charter to form a unified government with Clarke County, referred to jointly as Athens–Clarke County where it is the county seat.

Athens, Georgia
Athens City Hall
Nickname: 
"The Classic City"
Location of Athens in Clarke County (left) and of Clarke County in Georgia (right)
Athens, Georgia
Location in Georgia
Athens, Georgia
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 33°57′N 83°23′W
Country United States
State Georgia
CountyClarke
Settled1801 (1801)
As TownDecember 1806 (1806-12)
As CityAugust 24, 1872 (1872-08-24)
Named forAthens, Greece
Government
  MayorKelly Girtz
Area
  Consolidated city–county118.10 sq mi (305.87 km2)
  Land116.33 sq mi (301.29 km2)
  Water1.77 sq mi (4.58 km2)
Elevation
636 ft (194 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Consolidated city–county127,315
  Rank218th in the United States
6th in Georgia
  Density1,094.43/sq mi (422.57/km2)
  Metro
215,415 (212th)
DemonymAthenian
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP code
30601-30609, 30612
Area code706
FIPS code13-03440
Websiteathensclarkecounty.com

As of 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau's population of the consolidated city-county (all of Clarke County except Winterville and a portion of Bogart) was 127,315. Athens is the sixth-most populous city in Georgia, and the principal city of the Athens metropolitan area, which had a 2020 population of 215,415, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Metropolitan Athens is a component of the larger Atlanta–Athens–Clarke County–Sandy Springs Combined Statistical Area.

The city is dominated by a pervasive college town culture and music scene centered in downtown Athens, next to the University of Georgia's North Campus. Major music acts associated with Athens include numerous alternative rock bands such as R.E.M., the B-52's, Widespread Panic, Drive-By Truckers, of Montreal, Neutral Milk Hotel, and Harvey Milk. The city is also known as a recording site for such groups as the Atlanta-based Indigo Girls. The 2020 book Cool Town: How Athens, Georgia, Launched Alternative Music and Changed American Culture describes Athens as the model of the indie culture of the 1980s.

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