Tucker, Georgia Tucker, Georgia Location in De - Kalb County and the state of Georgia Location in De - Kalb County and the state of Georgia Tucker is a town/city located in De - Kalb County, Georgia, United States.

As of the 2010 census it had a populace of 27,581. In a November 2015 popular vote, by a 3:1 margin (73.94%), voters allowed incorporating Tucker into a city.

In March 2016 Tucker inhabitants propel the city's first mayor and town/city council. The 1821 Georgia Land Lottery opened portions of state territory for settlement between the Flint and Ocmulgee rivers, including present-day De - Kalb County.

In 1821, the region that would turn into Tucker was in Militia District 572 in Henry County.

The state created De - Kalb County on December 9, 1822, and District 572 became De - Kalb's 18th District, or the Brownings District, reportedly titled for Andrew Browning. In spite of De - Kalb County delegates voting against secession from the United States, Georgia joined the Confederacy and seceded from the union in 1861.

Map of Tucker region during the U.S.

19th century geological survey showing barns in Tucker Tucker, a director and primary shareholder in a several Seaboard fitness railroads.

At the De - Kalb County Centennial Celebration in 1922, Charles Murphey Candler stated that Tucker a "prosperous and promising village on the Seaboard Air Line Railway .

1895 Map of De - Kalb County, Georgia, including Tucker.

The first train steamed into the new Tucker station on Sunday, April 24, 1892.

In 1980, the business consolidated with the Chessie System to form current barns operator, CSX. Although no longer a train stop for passengers, the Tucker depot is presently a CSX field office for track repair and signal maintenance. Tucker, at 1,117 feet (340 m) feet above sea level, is the highest point of altitude on the barns line between Atlanta and Richmond, Virginia. Following World War II, Tucker began a steady transition from an agricultural improve to a different industrial, retail, and residentiary area.

The strength of a county-wide water fitness extending into Tucker by the 1950s, and the post war establishment of close-by employers in other areas of the county including the CDC in 1947, General Motors in Doraville, Kraft Foods in Decatur, and the expansion of Emory University, brought new inhabitants to Tucker from athwart the nation.

Local improve leaders opened Tucker Federal Savings and Loan, created a youth football league, and by the 1960s newspapers identified Tucker as "De - Kalb's Area of Golden Opportunity." The Baby Boom drove the expansion of De - Kalb County schools and with the affordability of the car, the expansion of the highway system, and inexpensive fuel, Tucker became an ideal locale to call home. Tucker is positioned in northeastern De - Kalb County at 33 51 6 N 84 13 17 W (33.851736, -84.221524), approximately 15 miles (24 km) northeast of downtown Atlanta.

The Eastern Continental Divide cuts through Tucker, along Chamblee-Tucker Road to La - Vista Road and closing south towards Mountain Industrial Boulevard.

Tucker is in the state's Piedmont geologic region, composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks resulting from 300 to 600 million year old sediments that were subjected to high temperatures and pressures and re-exposed roughly 250 to 300 million years ago.

Over a dozen creeks originate in Tucker including Burnt Fork Creek, South Fork Peachtree Creek, Camp Creek, and Henderson Mill Creek.

In spite of moderate conditions compared to communities many other states, Tucker has occasional extreme weather.

Map of the US Enumeration Bureau's Tucker CCD and Tucker Census-designated place (CDP) Downtown Tucker in January The desire for improve involvement continues to foster expansion in various Tucker groups and associations.

Some of the more momentous include; the Tucker Business Association, Tucker-Northlake Community Improvement District, Tucker Civic Association, Tucker Historical Society, Main Street Theatre, Friends of Henderson Park, Friends of Johns Homestead, Friends of Kelley C.

Cofer Park, Main Street Tucker Alliance, Friends of the Tucker Nature Preserve, Old Town Tucker Merchants Association, Tucker Parent Council, and Smoke Rise Community Association.

With the exception of sports organizations, involving inhabitants in multiple counties, most of these groups are dominantly led by and serve inhabitants inside the Tucker area.

Tucker includes multiple Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, Pentecostal, and Presbyterian churches; Catholic, Mormon, and over a dozen non-denomination Christian churches, some holding services in Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

Several churches including Rehoboth Baptist, established in 1854, and First Baptist of Tucker, established in 1893, maintain large youth athletic programs. In the 1970s, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints assembled a county-wide welfare and emergency response center in Royal Atlanta Business Park. The Tucker Day celebration, first held in the 1950s, is an annual event typically including a parade, that runs the length of Main Street with food vendors, artist, musicians, and merchants.

Other annual affairs on Main Street include the Taste of Tucker and Tucker Chili Cook-Off.

The street is also closed for the Tucker Cruise-In held monthly between April and September.

The Tucker Civic Association, Friends of Henderson Park, Friends of the Tucker Nature Preserve, Friends of Kelley C.

The Tucker Historical Society hosts the annual Brownings Courthouse Day and the annual Garden Tour.

The Tucker High School varsity football team, the Tucker Tigers, is a large cyclic draw for former and current Tucker alumni and residents.

Like most high schools in De - Kalb County, Tucker does not have a small-town football stadium, thus home games are technically away games.

Tucker Football League (TFL) and Triumph Youth Soccer Association (TYSA), formerly the Tucker Youth Soccer Association, are the two biggest autonomous youth sports organizations in the community.

The weekly 42-mile (68 km) Tucker Ride and Baby Tucker.

Tucker serves as corporate command posts for a several nationally recognized companies including; Oglethorpe Power, YP Holdings (Publisher of ''The Real Yellow Pages''), Primo Grills and Smokers, and Inland Seafood.

Tucker is also home of the U.S.

In February 2013, De - Kalb County Board of Commissioners allowed the formation of the Tucker Community Improvement District (CID).

In August 2014 the Tucker CID changed its name to Tucker-Northlake CID to reflect expansion into the Northlake company district.

Tucker is in Georgia's 4th and 6th Congressional Districts; Georgia State Senate Districts 40 and 41; and Georgia House of Representatives House Districts 81, 86, 87, and 88. Tucker is in De - Kalb County Commission Districts 1 and 4 and Super Commission District 7. In a November 2015 popular vote, by a 3:1 margin (73.94%), voters allowed incorporating Tucker into a city.

In March 2016 Tucker inhabitants propel the city's first mayor and town/city council. Tucker High School 2013 In the Tucker CDP, 91.4% of grownups have graduated high school, 7% higher than the state average, and 46.8% of grownups age 25 or older have a bachelor's degree or higher, 19% higher than the state average. All enhance schools in Tucker operate under the jurisdiction De - Kalb County School District.

The De - Kalb County School District's Sam A.

Tucker Middle School Tucker High School Tucker owes the origins of its transit framework in large measure to the accomplishments of former De - Kalb County Commissioner, Scott Candler Sr.

Tucker inhabitants continued the tradition of expansion by maintaining and grade theses resources throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s.

De - Kalb County continues to acquire green space in Tucker, invest in road enhancement projects, and work with small-town committees and organizations to advancement the area. In 2000, the Tucker Civic Association adopted a Neighborhood Strategic Plan created to assist in identifying goals and policies from the 1996 De - Kalb County Comprehensive Land Use Plan, and to make recommendations for strategic planning and evolution of the Tucker neighborhood identity.

In 2005, the Atlanta Regional Commission issued Tucker a grant for the evolution of a Livable Cities Initiative (LCI).

The LCI study concentrated to reestablishing Main Street as a central point for the greater Tucker community, problematic a more pedestrian-friendly and interconnected town center by encouraging walking and other modes of transit to and around the commercial core. In 2008 the De - Kalb County Board of Commissioners allowed the Tucker Overlay District enabling small-town business to advancement the downtown area. In 2006 the De - Kalb County Police Department command posts relocated to Tucker off Northlake Parkway.

Tucker is also home to De - Kalb County Fire and Rescue Department's Station 5 on Lawrenceville Hwy, and Station 22 on Montreal Road.

The portion of Tucker in Gwinnett County is services by Gwinnett Police Department, North and South Precincts, and by Gwinnett County Fire Department Station 2 on Harmony Grove Road. The Tucker zip code is home to over 230 acres (93 ha) of De - Kalb County parks and recreation areas including lakes, creeks, trails, tennis courts, baseball and soccer fields, a swimming pool, and playgrounds. Tucker Recreational Center (Formerly Tucker Elementary School) The De - Kalb County Public Library operates two chapters in Tucker.

In 1991, the county assembled a second library on La - Vista Road in Tucker, the Northlake Barbara-Loar improve branch, approximately 3.4 miles west of the Tucker-Reid H.

Lavista Road, Tucker, exit 37 on I-285 MARTA, the Metro Atlanta Rapid Trans Authority, has six daily bus routes traversing Tucker; 75 Tucker, 120 E.

"Tucker elects its first mayor and town/city council".

"Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Tucker CDP, Georgia".

"Voters approve town/city of Tucker, reject La - Vista Hills".

"Election Summary Report De - Kalb County State of Georgia General Municipal and Special Election November 3, 2015 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, Multiple Counters, County Final and Complete" (PDF).

"Election Summary Report De - Kalb County State of Georgia General Municipal and Special Election March 1, 2016 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, Multiple Counters, County Final and Complete" (PDF).

Tucker Historical Society.

Cemetery Record of Tucker, Georgia and Environs (De - Kalb and Gwinnett Counties).

De - Kalb County Centennial Celebration at Decatur, Georgia November 9, 1922 Historical Address by Hon.

Tucker Historical Society.

"Postmaster Finder Postmasters by City, Tucker Post Office, De - Kalb County, Georgia".

"CSX Transportation 4312 Railroad Ave, Tucker, GA 30084".

Cemetery Record of Tucker, Georgia and Environs (De - Kalb and Gwinnett Counties).

From Cotton Fields to High Technology in Tucker, Georgia (Reprint ed.).

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Tucker Historical Society.

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"Tucker CID Changes its Name to Tucker-Northlake CID to Reflect Expansion, Inclusion and Cooperation".

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"Voters approve town/city of Tucker, reject La - Vista Hills".

"Election Summary Report De - Kalb County State of Georgia General Municipal and Special Election November 3, 2015 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, Multiple Counters, County Final and Complete" (PDF).

"Election Summary Report De - Kalb County State of Georgia General Municipal and Special Election March 1, 2016 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, Multiple Counters, County Final and Complete" (PDF).

"State & County Quick - Facts, Tucker CDP, Georgia".

Moss Service Center 1780 Montreal Road Tucker, GA 30084".

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