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3.2  2010 census  







4 Economy  





5 Arts and culture  





6 Sports  





7 Education  



7.1  Schools with Lawrenceville mailing address  



7.1.1  Elementary schools  





7.1.2  Middle schools  





7.1.3  High schools  





7.1.4  Other schools  







7.2  Colleges and university  







8 Infrastructure  



8.1  Transportation  



8.1.1  Roads and expressways  





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8.2  Hospitals  







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The two most famous people born in Lawrenceville gained their fame elsewhere. [[Charles Henry Smith]], born in 1826, left as a young man and lived most of his life in other Georgia towns. During the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] he wrote humorous pieces for Atlanta newspapers under the name Bill Arp. He has been described as the South's most popular writer of the late 19th century, though he is not much read today. [[Ezzard Charles]], born in 1921, grew up in [[Cincinnati]], where opportunities for African-Americans were far better at the time than in the Deep South. He eventually became the World Heavyweight boxing champion by defeating [[Joe Louis]] by unanimous decision on September 27, 1950.{{citation needed|date=May 2021}}

The two most famous people born in Lawrenceville gained their fame elsewhere. [[Charles Henry Smith]], born in 1826, left as a young man and lived most of his life in other Georgia towns. During the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] he wrote humorous pieces for Atlanta newspapers under the name Bill Arp. He has been described as the South's most popular writer of the late 19th century, though he is not much read today. [[Ezzard Charles]], born in 1921, grew up in [[Cincinnati]], where opportunities for African-Americans were far better at the time than in the Deep South. He eventually became the World Heavyweight boxing champion by defeating [[Joe Louis]] by unanimous decision on September 27, 1950.{{citation needed|date=May 2021}}


Another resident, [[Oliver Hardy]], became a world-renowned comic actor, a member of the film duo Laurel and Hardy from the 1920s to the 1940s. He lived as a child in downtown Lawrenceville around 1900. But his stay was brief since his family moved often within Georgia.{{citation needed|date=May 2021}}



Lawrenceville was one of many venues in the nation where ''[[Hustler (magazine)|Hustler]]'' magazine publisher [[Larry Flynt]] faced obscenity charges in the late 1970s. On March 6, 1978, during a lunch break in his Lawrenceville trial, he and his local attorney Gene Reeves were shot by a sniper near the courthouse. Both survived, though Flynt was seriously disabled. Years later, imprisoned serial killer [[Joseph Paul Franklin]] claimed to have been the shooter, but he never produced any proof and was not charged in the case. (Franklin was executed in 2013 in Missouri for a 1977 sniper slaying.) A heavily fictionalized treatment of the Flynt shooting can be seen in the 1996 movie ''[[The People vs. Larry Flynt]]''.{{citation needed|date=May 2021}}

Lawrenceville was one of many venues in the nation where ''[[Hustler (magazine)|Hustler]]'' magazine publisher [[Larry Flynt]] faced obscenity charges in the late 1970s. On March 6, 1978, during a lunch break in his Lawrenceville trial, he and his local attorney Gene Reeves were shot by a sniper near the courthouse. Both survived, though Flynt was seriously disabled. Years later, imprisoned serial killer [[Joseph Paul Franklin]] claimed to have been the shooter, but he never produced any proof and was not charged in the case. (Franklin was executed in 2013 in Missouri for a 1977 sniper slaying.) A heavily fictionalized treatment of the Flynt shooting can be seen in the 1996 movie ''[[The People vs. Larry Flynt]]''.{{citation needed|date=May 2021}}


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Lawrenceville, Georgia
Gwinnett County Courthouse
Nickname: 
The Crepe Myrtle City
Location in Gwinnett County and the state of Georgia
Location in Gwinnett County and the state of Georgia
Lawrenceville is located in Metro Atlanta
Lawrenceville

Lawrenceville

Location of Lawrenceville in Metro Atlanta

Coordinates: 33°57′08N 83°59′36W / 33.95222°N 83.99333°W / 33.95222; -83.99333
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyGwinnett
Named forJames Lawrence
Government
 • TypeMayor-council government
 • MayorDavid Still
Area
 • Total13.80 sq mi (35.73 km2)
 • Land13.69 sq mi (35.46 km2)
 • Water0.11 sq mi (0.28 km2)
Elevation 1,083 ft (330 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total30,629
 • Density2,237.33/sq mi (863.83/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
30042-30046, 30049
Area code404/678/770
FIPS code13-45488[3]
GNIS feature ID2404897[2]
Websitewww.lawrencevillega.org

Lawrenceville is a city in and the county seatofGwinnett County, Georgia, United States.[4] It is a suburbofAtlanta, located approximately 30 miles (50 km) northeast of downtown. As of the 2020 census, the population of Lawrenceville was 30,629. In 2019, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city population to be 30,834.[5]

History

Lawrenceville was incorporated by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 15, 1821. This makes Lawrenceville the second oldest city in the metropolitan Atlanta area. The city is named after Commodore James Lawrence, commander of the frigate Chesapeake during the War of 1812. Lawrence, a native of New Jersey, is probably best known today for his dying command, "Don't give up the ship!"[6] William Maltbie, the town's first postmaster, suggested the name of "Lawrenceville."

In 1821, a permanent site for the county courthouse was selected and purchased, the four streets bordering the square were laid out along with other streets in the village, and a public well was dug. Major Grace built the first permanent courthouse, a brick structure, in 1823–24 for a cost of $4,000. The courthouse presently on the square was constructed in 1885.[citation needed]

During the Civil War, Gwinnett County voted against secession. The county seat of Lawrenceville sent three delegates who unanimously voted against it. This was due to a low slave population with a ratio of 4 whites to 1 slave. Lawrenceville helped contribute to the Confederate war effort. The Lawrenceville Manufacturing Company, a cotton mill built in the 1850s, produced completed textile products such as uniforms. Although Lawrenceville would see no battles throughout the war, the city would be targeted by General Sherman's famous March to the Sea, falling to frequent raids. The Lawrenceville Manufacturing Company would be burned down by Union soldiers, causing a serious blow to the city's commercial sector. By the end of the war, half of the wealth of Lawrenceville was lost by the Civil War.[7]

Courtland Winn served two terms as mayor starting in 1884 when he was 21 years old.[citation needed]

The two most famous people born in Lawrenceville gained their fame elsewhere. Charles Henry Smith, born in 1826, left as a young man and lived most of his life in other Georgia towns. During the Civil War he wrote humorous pieces for Atlanta newspapers under the name Bill Arp. He has been described as the South's most popular writer of the late 19th century, though he is not much read today. Ezzard Charles, born in 1921, grew up in Cincinnati, where opportunities for African-Americans were far better at the time than in the Deep South. He eventually became the World Heavyweight boxing champion by defeating Joe Louis by unanimous decision on September 27, 1950.[citation needed]

Lawrenceville was one of many venues in the nation where Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt faced obscenity charges in the late 1970s. On March 6, 1978, during a lunch break in his Lawrenceville trial, he and his local attorney Gene Reeves were shot by a sniper near the courthouse. Both survived, though Flynt was seriously disabled. Years later, imprisoned serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin claimed to have been the shooter, but he never produced any proof and was not charged in the case. (Franklin was executed in 2013 in Missouri for a 1977 sniper slaying.) A heavily fictionalized treatment of the Flynt shooting can be seen in the 1996 movie The People vs. Larry Flynt.[citation needed]

Since 1988, Lawrenceville has been the headquarters of the Presbyterian Church in America.[8]

Geography

Lawrenceville is located in central Gwinnett County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 13.5 square miles (35.0 km2), of which 13.4 square miles (34.7 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km2), or 0.83%, is water.[9]

Nearby cities are Dacula to the east, Buford to the north, Suwanee to the north-northwest, Duluth to the northwest, Norcross to the west, Lilburn to the southwest, Snellville to the south, and Grayson to the southeast.[citation needed]

Climate

Lawrenceville has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa).

Climate data for Lawrenceville, Georgia
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 80
(27)
79
(26)
87
(31)
94
(34)
97
(36)
101
(38)
104
(40)
103
(39)
100
(38)
89
(32)
87
(31)
76
(24)
104
(40)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 54
(12)
58
(14)
66
(19)
74
(23)
81
(27)
88
(31)
91
(33)
89
(32)
83
(28)
74
(23)
65
(18)
55
(13)
73
(23)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 31
(−1)
33
(1)
39
(4)
46
(8)
55
(13)
64
(18)
68
(20)
67
(19)
60
(16)
50
(10)
40
(4)
33
(1)
49
(9)
Record low °F (°C) −8
(−22)
1
(−17)
5
(−15)
24
(−4)
33
(1)
40
(4)
51
(11)
44
(7)
34
(1)
24
(−4)
13
(−11)
−4
(−20)
−8
(−22)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 4.66
(118)
4.61
(117)
5.12
(130)
3.57
(91)
3.17
(81)
4.26
(108)
4.07
(103)
3.95
(100)
4.10
(104)
3.67
(93)
4.01
(102)
3.72
(94)
48.91
(1,242)
Source: [10]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1880463
189056622.2%
190085350.7%
19101,51878.0%
19202,05935.6%
19302,1564.7%
19402,2233.1%
19502,93231.9%
19603,80429.7%
19705,20736.9%
19808,92871.5%
199016,84888.7%
200022,39732.9%
201028,54627.5%
202030,6297.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[11]
Downtown Lawrenceville (as of June 2006)

2020 census

Lawrenceville racial composition[12]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 8,009 26.15%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 10,547 34.43%
Native American 58 0.19%
Asian 2,316 7.56%
Pacific Islander 6 0.02%
Other/Mixed 1,140 3.72%
HispanicorLatino 8,553 27.92%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 30,629 people, 10,524 households, and 7,071 families residing in the city.

2010 census

As of 2010 Census, Lawrenceville had a population of 28,546. The median age was 32.4. The racial composition of the population was 48.0% white, 32.0% black or African American, 0.6% Native American, 1.1% Asian Indian, 4.7% other Asian, 10.3% from some other race, and 3.4% from two or more races. 22.3% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.[13]

In the city, the population was spread out, with 26.4% under the age of 18, 11.0% from 18 to 24, 35.3% from 25 to 44, 18.2% from 45 to 64, and 9.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 105.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.9 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $32,779, and the median income for a family was $38,557. Males had a median income of $27,263 versus $24,903 for females. The per capita income for the city was $18,649. About 28.7% of families and 40.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.0% of those under age 18 and 11.9% of those age 65 or over.

Economy

Atlanta Biologicals is located in Lawrenceville.[citation needed]

Peach State Federal Credit Union headquartered in Lawrenceville serves 39,800 members across Barrow, Clarke, DeKalb, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Jackson, Oconee and Walton Counties.[citation needed]

Arts and culture

The Aurora Theatre

The Old Seminary Building and Gwinnett County Courthouse in Lawrenceville are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Aurora Theatre is located in Lawrenceville.[citation needed]

The annual Polish Pierogi Festival occurs in August, and includes food booths, music, and competitions.[14][15]

Gwinnett County Public Library operates a library in Lawrenceville.[16]

Sports

The Triple-A Minor League Baseball Gwinnett Stripers of the International League play at Coolray Field.[citation needed]

Education

Gwinnett County Public Schools operates public schools.

Schools with Lawrenceville mailing address

The following is a list of schools with a Lawrenceville mailing address, with its high school cluster in parenthesis.

Elementary schools

  • J.A. Alford Elementary School (Discovery)
  • Baggett Elementary School (Discovery)
  • Benefield Elementary School (Discovery)
  • Bethesda Elementary School (Berkmar)
  • Cedar Hill Elementary School (Discovery)
  • Corley Elementary School (Berkmar)
  • Craig Elementary School (Brookwood)
  • Gwin Oaks Elementary School (Brookwood)
  • Lawrenceville Elementary School (Central Gwinnett)
  • Simonton Elementary School (Central Gwinnett)
  • Kanoheda Elementary School (Berkmar)
  • Margaret Winn Holt Elementary School (Central Gwinnett)
  • Jackson Elementary School (Peachtree Ridge)
  • Woodward Mill Elementary School (Mountain View)
  • Freeman's Mill Elementary School (Mountain View)
  • Lovin Elementary School (Archer)
  • K.E. Taylor Elementary School (Collins Hill)
  • McKendree Elementary School (Collins Hill)
  • Jenkins Elementary School (Central Gwinnett)
  • Rock Springs Elementary School (Collins Hill)
  • Middle schools

    • Moore Middle School (Central Gwinnett)
  • J.E. Richards Middle School (Discovery)
  • Creekland Middle School (Collins Hill)
  • Jordan Middle School (Central Gwinnett)
  • Five Forks Middle School (Brookwood)
  • Alton C. Crews Middle School (Brookwood)
  • Sweetwater Middle School (Berkmar)
  • High schools

    • Archer High School
  • Central Gwinnett High School
  • Discovery High School
  • Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
  • Maxwell High School
  • Mountain View High School
  • Phoenix High School
  • Other schools

    Colleges and university

    Within Lawrenceville are two public colleges:

    Infrastructure

    Transportation

    Roads and expressways

    Transit systems

    Xpress GA/ RTA Commuter buses and Gwinnett County Transit serve the city.

    Airport

    Gwinnett County Airport is partially located in Lawrenceville.[citation needed]

    Hospitals

    Northside Hospital Gwinnett is located in Lawrenceville.[citation needed]

    Notable people

  • Jonathan Babineaux, former NFL defensive tackle
  • Ezzard Charles, boxing champion who defeated Joe Louis
  • Wes Chatham, actor, The Help and Barbershop
  • EJay Day, singer, finalist on first season of American Idol
  • Carder England, poker player
  • Rachel Farley, country music singer
  • Jennifer Ferrin, actress
  • Ric Flair, retired professional wrestler
  • Rachel G. Fox, teen actress
  • Jeff Francoeur, former MLB right fielder
  • Kelly Gissendaner, murderer executed in Georgia[17]
  • Taylor Heinicke, quarterback for the Washington Commanders
  • Russell Horning, dancer
  • Ricardo Hurtado, teen actor known for School of Rock[18]
  • Hamilton Jordan, Chief of Staff to President Jimmy Carter
  • Michael Kelly, actor, House of Cards
  • Jonathan Massaquoi, former NFL football player
  • Jimmy Maurer, soccer player[19]
  • Brian McCann, former MLB catcher
  • Migos, rap group
  • Grace Min, tennis player
  • Maya Moore, basketball player, forward for the Minnesota Lynx
  • Raju Rai, badminton national champion
  • Ted Roof, football coach
  • Junior Samples, comedian
  • Kobe Smith, NFL player
  • Christin Stewart, MLB baseball player
  • Cassandra Trenary, ballet dancer
  • Darius Walker, football player
  • Courtland Winn, politician and lawyer
  • Rob Woodall, politician and former member of U.S. House of Representatives
  • Walker Zimmerman, soccer player
  • References

    1. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on March 18, 2021. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  • ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lawrenceville, Georgia
  • ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on July 9, 2021. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  • ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  • ^ "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". Archived from the original on July 1, 2021. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  • ^ Krakow, Kenneth K. (1975). Georgia Place-Names: Their History and Origins (PDF). Macon, GA: Winship Press. p. 130. ISBN 0-915430-00-2. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  • ^ Flanigan, James. History of Gwinnett County, Georgia. Gwinnett Historical Society. pp. 246–251.
  • ^ "A Brief History of the Presbyterian Church in America". Presbyterian Church in America. Archived from the original on June 26, 2021. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  • ^ "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Lawrenceville city, Georgia". American Factfinder. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved November 30, 2016.[dead link]
  • ^ "Average weather for Lawrenceville". Weather.com. Archived from the original on October 17, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  • ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Archived from the original on July 1, 2021. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  • ^ "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved December 13, 2021.
  • ^ "2010 Census data for LAWRENCEVILLE, GA". zipcodes.com. Datasheer, L.L.C. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  • ^ "11th annual Polish Pierogi Festival set for Saturday". Archived from the original on August 26, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  • ^ Caldwell, Mary. "Festivals and fun runs: 16 things to do in metro Atlanta this weekend". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on January 25, 2020. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  • ^ "Hours & Locations Archived 2010-07-26 at the Wayback Machine." Gwinnett County Public Library. Retrieved on May 30, 2014.
  • ^ Blinder, Alan (September 29, 2015). "Clemency Denied, Kelly Gissendaner Nears Execution in Georgia". New York Times. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  • ^ "Wesleyan School Student Nabs Nickelodeon Gig". Peachtree Corners Patch. March 17, 2016. Archived from the original on April 17, 2017. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  • ^ Great Crowd Support In 2-1 Loss Archived October 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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