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Here are a few facts about Bowdon, Georgia:
1. Bowdon was incorporated in 1859 and is home to just over 2,000 residents.
2. The town is home to Bowdon College, a former women's college that closed in 1936 but remains a historic site.
3. Bowdon is known for its annual Bowdon Country Festival, which features arts and crafts vendors, food, live music, and more.
4. The town is home to the Bowdon Area Historical Society Museum, which houses exhibits on the town's history and houses artifacts from the Bowdon College.
5. The city of Bowdon also has a number of parks and recreational facilities for visitors and residents to enjoy.
6. Bowdon is located in west-central Georgia, about an hour's drive from both Atlanta and the Alabama state line.
7. The Bowdon area is home to a number of historic sites, including the McIntosh Reserve, which was once home to Creek Indian Chief William McIntosh.
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