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Rockdale County in north central Georgia was created from parts of Henry and Newton counties in 1870. Its name was inspired by the granite strata underlying the surface soil in the area, which was originally inhabited by mound dwellers, and then by Creek and Cherokee Indians. Rockdale County ranks 22 out of 151 counties as one of the best places to live in Georgia. It offers both a small town and city living. The population of 89,011 reflects many nationalities, races and religions. Many residents own homes.

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