Bremen, Georgia Bremen, Georgia Bremen City Hall Bremen City Hall Location in Haralson County and the state of Georgia Location in Haralson County and the state of Georgia Bremen is a town/city in Haralson and Carroll counties, Georgia, United States.
As of the 2010 census, the town/city had a populace of 6,227. Most of the town/city is in Haralson County, with a small portion in Carroll County.
6.1 Bremen City School District 12 Bremen Towne Festival 14 Bremen Fire Department Bremen is positioned in southern Haralson County and northern Carroll County at 33 42 57 N 85 8 50 W (33.715933, -85.147213). U.S.
According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, Bremen has a total region of 10.5 square miles (27.3 km2), of which 0.027 square miles (0.07 km2), or 0.27%, is water. Bremen is the home of Hugh Mc - Graw, a noted scholar of American hymnody and the foremost expert in and promoter of the Sacred Harp tradition of shape note singing.
The Sacred Harp Publishing Company, which Mc - Graw led from 1958 2002, is positioned in close-by Carrollton. Holly Springs Primitive Baptist Church, which holds an annual two-day Sacred Harp singing convention in June and an-all day singing in November, is positioned in Bremen. The Church at Chapelhill meets at Mill Town Music Hall on Sunday at 11am. Prior to the early 18th century, Bremen and most of Georgia were home to American Indians belonging to a southeastern alliance known as the Creek Confederacy.
The town of Kramer was incorporated on September 5, 1883, and given the name Bremen.
It was originally titled for a German immigrant who owned a small-town vineyard but the name was changed at Kramer's request to honor the town/city of Bremen, Germany.
Bremen's economy was given a momentous boost when the Chattanooga, Rome and Columbus Railroad was built, intersecting the Georgia Pacific at Bremen.
This and other circumstances have helped Bremen to expanded from a simple barns junction settled by German immigrants to the biggest town in Haralson County.
Bremen City School District The Bremen City School District provides education for grades pre-school to undertaking twelve, consisting of three elementary schools, a middle school and a high school. The precinct has 96 full-time teachers and over 1,575 students. Bremen Middle School Bremen High School It was originally titled Bremen General Hospital when it opened on January 3, 1955. The name was changed to Higgins General Hospital on May 1, 1973 in recognition of the work and dedication of its chairman, S.O.
The December 2009 cost of living index in Bremen was 81.9 (low, U.S.
Bremen Gateway Beacon, "The voice of Haralson County" - the legal organ journal for Haralson County.
Bremen Towne Festival The Bremen Towne Festival is an annual event held in mid October each year and is sponsored by the Bremen Junior Woman's Club.
Bremen Fire Department Bremen Fire Rescue is positioned at 516 - B Tallapoosa Street East in Bremen.
Bremen Fire Rescue presently employs 10 full-time longterm position firefighters and 2 part-time personnel.
The department receives mutual aid from Haralson County Fire Department and Carroll County Fire Rescue.
Bremen is positioned inside both counties.
Bremen also receives mutual aid from the City of Carrollton Fire Department Ladder 21.
Bremen Fire Rescue also operates a volunteer unit (C.E.R.T.
Bremen Fire Rescue responds to a wide array of calls, including all fire calls, emergency medical calls, vehicle accidents, entrapments, hazardous materials incidents, gas leaks, natural disasters, alarms at residentiary, commercial, and industrialized buildings, and carbon monoxide alarms.
Thomas Bailey Murphy, former Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives, represented Bremen in the chamber from 1960 to 2002 "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Bremen City, Georgia".
Bremen Bi-centennial History Committee (1976).
The History of Bremen, Georgia 1883-1976.
City of Bremen.
City of Bremen official website Bremen Parks & Recreation Department Municipalities and communities of Haralson County, Georgia, United States Municipalities and communities of Carroll County, Georgia, United States
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