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  1. The county seat is Cedartown. [2] The county was created on December 20, 1851, by an act of the Georgia General Assembly and named after James K. Polk, the eleventh President of the United States. [3] Polk County comprises the Cedartown, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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  4. Jul 28, 2006 · Covering 311 square miles in northwest Georgia, Polk County is the state’s ninety-sixth county, created in 1851 from Floyd and Paulding counties. It was named for U.S. president James K. Polk. Originally held by Creek Indians, the land was lost to the Cherokee Nation before white settlers arrived there in the nineteenth century.

  5. Join us for a fun-filled morning of vehicles big and small! This exciting event is an awesome opportunity to check out the many public service vehicles that help keep our town safe and meet a few of the incredible first responders who do the same! - Home Depot of Cedartown. - Saturday, October 19th | 10am - 1pm. Click Here to RSVP.

  6. Founded by legislative act and named for President James K. Polk, Polk County is nestled in the Coosa Valley area of Northwest Georgia. Legend has it that prior to the 1830s, the area was prized by both the Creek and Cherokee Indian camps due to a large, natural limestone spring - The Big Spring.

  7. Polk County, Georgia has 310.3 square miles of land area and is the 96th largest county in Georgia by total area.

  8. Welcome to Polk County, Georgia. Discover the beauty of Polk County, GA and get connected with local government, city resources, Economic Development and Chamber of Commerce info!

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