Bleckley County Health Department
Bleckley County, located in central Georgia, is a charming rural community that embodies small-town southern living. Established in 1912, the county is named after Logan Bleckley, a former chief justice of Georgia's Supreme Court, and features the historic city of Cochran as its seat.
With a population of approximately 12,583 residents, Bleckley County prides itself on its excellent school system and a thriving agricultural sector, producing a variety of crops and livestock. The area is also home to notable attractions such as the Ocmulgee River and Game Preserve, as well as Cedar Hall, a historic home listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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