Clarkston, Georgia

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Clarkston is a city in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The population was 14,756 as of the 2020 census,[5] up from 7,554 in 2010.[6]

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Clarkston
City of the Village of Clarkston
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Milam Park
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Motto: 
“Where Possibilities Grow”
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Location in DeKalb County and the state of Georgia
Coordinates: 33°48′37″N 84°14′24″W
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyDeKalb
Government
  TypeCouncil-Manager
  MayorBeverly H. Burks
  City CouncilDebra Johnson, Vice-Mayor Yterenickia Bell Jamie Carroll Awet Eyasu Laura Hopkins Susan Hood[1]
Area
  Total
1.86 sq mi (4.81 km2)
  Land1.84 sq mi (4.78 km2)
  Water0.01 sq mi (0.04 km2)
Elevation
1,020 ft (311 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
14,756
  Density7,997.83/sq mi (3,088.40/km2)
  Demonym
Clarkstonian
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
30021
Area code(s)404, 678
FIPS code13-16544[3]
GNIS feature ID0331411[4]
Websitewww.clarkstonga.gov
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The city is noted for its ethnic diversity, and is often referred to as "the most diverse square mile in America" and "the Ellis Island of the South."[7][8] In the 1990s, refugee resettlement programs identified Clarkston as a good fit for displaced persons of many backgrounds. The rental market was open, residents were moving farther out from the Atlanta urban core, and Clarkston was the last stop on a transit line into the city. At present students attending Clarkston High School come from over 50 countries; the local mosque (Masjid al-Momineen, or Mosque of the Faithful in English) has a diverse and sizable congregation;[9] and over half the population is estimated by some to be foreign born.[10]

History

A post office called Clarkston has been in operation since 1876.[11] The Georgia General Assembly incorporated the place in 1882 as the "Town of Clarkston", with municipal corporate limits extending in a one-half mile radius from the Georgia Railroad depot.[12] The community was named after W. W. Clark, a railroad official.[13]

Geography

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Clarkston City Hall annex.

Clarkston is located at 33°48′37″N 84°14′24″W (33.810304, −84.239877).[14]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.8 km2), of which 1.0 square mile (2.6 km2) is land and 0.94% is water.

Clarkston is on the Eastern Continental Divide.

Demographics

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Historical population
CensusPop.Note
188033
1890271721.2%
190036233.6%
1910349−3.6%
192050143.6%
193060621.0%
194092152.0%
19501,16526.5%
19601,52430.8%
19703,127105.2%
19804,53945.2%
19905,38518.6%
20007,23134.3%
20107,5544.5%
202014,75695.3%
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1850-1870[16] 1870-1880[17]
1890-1910[18] 1920-1930[19]
1940[20] 1950[21] 1960[22]
1970[23] 1980[24] 1990[25]
2000[26] 2010[27]
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Clarkston racial composition as of 2020[28]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 1,199 8.13%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 9,491 64.32%
Native American 24 0.16%
Asian 2,866 19.42%
Pacific Islander 7 0.05%
Other/Mixed 620 4.2%
Hispanic or Latino 549 3.72%
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As of the 2020 United States census, there were 14,756 people, 3,727 households, and 2,341 families residing in the city.

Education

DeKalb County School System operates Clarkston's public schools.[29]

Zoned schools which have attendance boundaries in the residential-zoned portions of the city limits include:[30]

All the school district-operated schools are located outside of the city limits of Clarkston.[34]

Atlanta Area School for the Deaf, operated by the State of Georgia, is in the Clarkston city limits. Additionally, Georgia Fugees Academy Charter School, a charter school, is in the city limits.[34]

The Clarkston Campus of Georgia State University's Perimeter College is just south of the city limits. Georgia Piedmont Technical College, part of the Technical College System of Georgia, is also south of Clarkston.[35]

Public libraries

DeKalb County Public Library operates the Clarkston Branch.[36]

Refugee resettlement

Georgia is among states that receive the highest amount of refugees for resettlement, and has resettled more than 37,000 refugees since 1993.[37] Clarkston receives a large portion of these refugees, but arrivals have gradually declined yearly since 2016.[38] In 2016, then Georgia Governor Nathan Deal issued and then reneged on an executive order attempting to cease influx of Syrian refugees into the state.[39] Additionally, as of 2019 federal funding for refugee programs has decreased and executive orders have been issued that allow states increased authority to limit resettlement, which has resulted in the downsizing of several Georgia resettlement organizations.[40]

Organizations that aid the resettlement of refugees in Clarkston include:

Transportation

Major roads

Mass transit

Pedestrians and cycling

  • Stone Mountain Trail

In television

  • Clarkston was featured in season one of "Good Girls" Netflix series (the fictional supermarket "Fine & Frugal" was shot in Fresh Food Town in the Tahoe Village plaza).
  • Clarkston is the setting of the episode "Make Ted Great Again" in the second season of Queer Eye in 2018.[46]
  • Clarkston is featured in the episode "It's a Greens Thing" in the first season of Vivan Howard's PBS cooking show Somewhere South in 2020.[47]

References

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