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Why Live in Bostwick

Bostwick, Georgia, a small city with a population of around 300, has maintained its historic charm for over a century. Established in the early 1900s around a cotton oil mill, Bostwick is still home to one of Georgia’s last operational cotton gins. The city is surrounded by fast-growing areas but remains largely unchanged, encircled by farms. Homes within the city limits are typically set on lots of at least an acre and include Cape Cods, ranch homes, and Arts and Crafts styles. Beyond the city, farmhouses on expansive 10-plus acre properties are common. Bostwick boasts a crime rate significantly lower than the national average.

Educational opportunities are provided by the highly rated Morgan County Charter Schools in nearby Madison. Morgan County Primary School, Morgan County Elementary, Morgan County Middle, and Morgan County High all receive high marks, with the high school offering extensive career pathways.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Hard Labor Creek State Park offers swimming, kayaking, and 24 miles of trails for horseback riding and camping. The Creek Golf Course and Georgia State University’s observatory are also located within the park. Heritage Park, east of Bostwick, features 15 miles of bike and equestrian trails leading to the Apalachee River.

While Bostwick has few businesses, nearby Madison and Athens provide more dining, shopping, and nightlife options. Madison, located about 5 miles south, has restaurants, boutiques, and home goods stores, while Athens, 15 miles north, offers bars, breweries, and eateries. Community events include an annual Fourth of July barbecue in a pecan grove and concerts at the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center. Bostwick is conveniently located along Georgia state Route 83, with a 30-minute drive to Athens and a 60-mile trip to Atlanta.

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