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, Georgia in Bulloch County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Statesboro.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Bulloch county include:

Aaron,   Adabelle,   Akins,   Akins Mill,   Anderson Mill,   Arcola,   Blitch,   Bowen Mill,   Brooklet,   Clito,   Denmark,   Donegal,   Emit,   Grimshaw,   Hopeulikit,   Hubert,   Ivanhoe,   Jimps,   Leefield,   Mitchell Forks,   Nevils,   Olney,   Overbrook,   Piddleville,   Portal,   Register,   Stilson,   Truckers,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Statesboro, GA?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Statesboro, Georgia:

- Statesboro is home to Georgia Southern University, with over 26,000 students making it the largest center of higher education in south Georgia.
- The city is known for its annual Bluegrass Festival, which brings in thousands of visitors each year to enjoy live music, crafts, and food.
- Statesboro is located in the southeastern part of Georgia and is about an hour's drive from Savannah, one of the state's largest cities.
- The city has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back thousands of years. It was officially founded in 1803 and has since grown to become a thriving center of commerce and culture.
- Statesboro is a popular destination for sports fans, with local teams including the Georgia Southern Eagles football team and the Statesboro Bulloch County Parks and Recreation Department's youth sports programs.
- The city is also known for its vibrant arts scene, with galleries, theaters, and performance spaces hosting a variety of events throughout the year.