Bainbridge, Georgia

Bainbridge, Georgia

Named For U.S. Navy Commodore William Bainbridge (1774-1833) County Seat of Decatur County Most Notable Natural Feature The center of the city sits on a 75-foot bluff above the Flint River. Just below Bainbridge, the Flint and Chattahoochee rivers come together to form Lake Seminole Famous Sons and Daughters Former Georgia Governor Marvin Griffin was from Bainbridge Best Kept Secret Drive east on Waters Street to the Flint River where local residents congregate for fishing, cooking out, or just soaking up the atmosphere Don't Miss Willis Park, originally known as Court House Square, one of the pleasantest and most interesting town squares in Georgia

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