Stonewall, GA
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About Stonewall
- • Country singer Sam Hunt, known for "Body Like a Back Road," was born in Stonewall.
- • The first grist mill in the area, vital for early settlers, was established near present-day Stonewall.
- • Granite quarrying significantly contributed to Stonewall's early development and economy.
- • Local legend says a train carrying circus animals once derailed near Stonewall.
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted the granite industry, altering Stonewall's economy.
- • Named for Confederate General Stonewall Jackson, it was established around 1890.
- • With roughly 250 residents, the population is smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • Sitting at 948 feet, the elevation offers views distinct from the surrounding lower areas.
- • Granite quarrying and related services are still key to the local economy.
- • A feeling of quiet, small-town charm and peacefulness permeates the air.
- • The Atlanta Braves, a nearby MLB team, won the World Series in 1995.
- • Nearby Lithonia High School has a rich history of producing college and professional football players.