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LOGANVILLE

The City of Loganville proudly serves as the gateway between the hustle and bustle of Gwinnett County and the relaxed and rural nature of Walton County. The City was named after James H. Logan, a prominent businessman who, in 1851, purchased 63 acres of land and moved his family to what was a growing community at the time.

Loganville is home to over 900 businesses. With three state highways traversing the City, its small-town atmosphere and proximity to Atlanta and Athens create an ideal locale to live, work and play. Loganville maintains its reputation as a lovely, small-town destination thanks to incredible public safety measures. The tireless efforts of law enforcement and overwhelming support from citizens have resulted in Loganville’s constant recognition as one of the safest cities in Georgia.

Recent accolades include:

Ranked among the “Top 50 Safest Cities in Georgia”, Safewise

No. 14 in top 100 most popular small cities in America to relocate to, MoveBuddha.com

Loganville High School recognized by the state as an AP Honor School

Loganville High School baseball team has won six state championships

Chief of Loganville Police, Dick Lowry, along with the rest of the Loganville police force, are local superheroes when it comes to protecting citizens.

CITY OF LOGANVILLE