Spalding County Seat
Lots & Land in Griffin, GA
Welcome to Griffin, the Spalding County seat and Doc Holliday's hometown—a grid-planned Georgia city of Victorian homes and a historic downtown south of Atlanta.
Griffin sits in west-central Georgia, about 38 miles south of downtown Atlanta, and serves as the county seat of Spalding County. The city lies along U.S. Route 19/41 and State Route 16, routes that place it within commuting reach of Atlanta, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, and the employment centers of the southern metro area, while retaining the feel of a self-contained Southern county seat. The city's design is one of its most distinctive features. Griffin was laid out in 1840 by General Lewis Lawrence Griffin on an ambitious grid system, a planned approach that sets it apart from many organically grown Georgia towns. That early vision helped the city grow through the cotton and railroad eras into a regional commercial and government center, and the downtown grid remains intact today. Griffin is also the birthplace of John Henry "Doc" Holliday, the dentist turned gambler and gunfighter of the Old West, a connection the city celebrates as part of its heritage. Griffin's architectural character is a major part of its identity. The historic downtown and surrounding residential districts hold an extensive collection of Victorian, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Italianate, and Art Deco buildings, and many homes have been preserved or restored. This built environment gives the city a visual richness uncommon in communities of its size. As the seat of Spalding County, Griffin anchors local government, healthcare, and education, with the Griffin-Spalding County School System serving the city and county. Its economy spans manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and public services. Outdoor amenities—two local reservoirs, golf courses, parks, and the UGA Research and Education Garden—add recreational depth. For residents seeking historic architecture, a walkable downtown, and a lower-cost setting within reach of Atlanta, Griffin offers a distinctive option in Georgia's west-central region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Griffin in?
Griffin is located in Spalding County, Georgia, and serves as the county seat. The city sits in the west-central part of the state, about 38 miles south of downtown Atlanta, and is considered part of the southern reaches of the Atlanta metropolitan area.
How far is Griffin from Atlanta?
Griffin lies about 38 miles south of downtown Atlanta, and the drive typically takes around 45 to 50 minutes via U.S. Route 19/41 or Interstate 75. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a little over 30 miles to the north, and commuter options include XpressGA bus service and Groome Transportation shuttles.
What school district serves Griffin?
Griffin is served by the Griffin-Spalding County School System, which enrolls roughly 10,000 students across about 19 schools, including 11 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 3 high schools, and specialized programs. The district is the primary public school provider for the city and county.
What is Griffin known for?
Griffin is known as the hometown of Doc Holliday, the dentist-turned-gambler and gunfighter of the Old West, and for its distinctive grid-planned layout designed in 1840 by General Lewis Lawrence Griffin. The city also has a notable collection of Victorian, Colonial Revival, Italianate, and Art Deco architecture in its historic downtown and residential districts.
Does Griffin have a small-town feel?
Griffin has a small-town feel, particularly in its historic core, despite being a county seat with a population of roughly 24,000. The city preserves a walkable, architecturally rich downtown and historic neighborhoods, while newer residential and commercial development has expanded around its edges.
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