Hogansville, GA, is a small, close-knit town located an hour from Atlanta, with a population of just over 3,200. The town's historic center, though small, is growing and supported by its residents. Housing in Hogansville includes a mix of late 19th and early 20th-century bungalows and cottages, midcentury ranch styles, and contemporary colonials in subdivisions like Jones Crossing. Downtown Hogansville features locally owned antique shops, boutiques, and the historic Grand Hotel, known for its ornate architecture, cocktail bar, and café. The nearby Art Deco-style Historic Royal Theater offers movies on weekends. For groceries, residents primarily shop at Ingles Market, with Family Dollar and Dollar General also available. Outdoor recreation is popular at Lake Jimmy Jackson Park, which has a beach, boat ramp, and picnic pavilions, and the Hogansville Tower Trail, a paved path used for walking and the town's annual 5k. The town is car-dependent, with U.S. Route 29 bisecting it and Interstate 85 accessible 3 miles east. Nearby cities include LaGrange, 15 miles southwest, and Newnan, 20 miles northeast. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is 45 miles away, and downtown Atlanta is 55 miles northeast.