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Duluth GA Community Information

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Real Estate Agent with RKiHomes Team - Keller Williams Realty

Cherokee Indians once inhabited the land all around what is now known as the city of Duluth. Even after settlers came in the early 1800s, Duluth did not see its first surge of growth until the north-south railroad made its way through the town connecting it to its namesake, Duluth, Minnesota.  The railway brought instant growth to Duluth.  Within a few short years, the city had a new school, Baptist and Methodist churches, and several banks.  And in 1922, Duluth made political history by electing Georgia's first female mayor, Alice Harrell Strickland.

Today, Duluth is the second largest city in Gwinnett County, with 22,000 residents.  Even though it is almost 25 miles northeast of Atlanta, it is part of the Atlanta Metro area and considered a gateway to the city with convenient access from Buford Highway and I-85.  Duluth is a City of Excellence with the right balance of small and large businesses interspersed with great shops and restaurants.

In spite of the growth, Duluth maintains its hometown feel.  Old Towne Duluth is the city's hub and is home to the annual fall festival that draws up to 30,000 locals and visitors.  Outdoor enthusiasts love Bunten Park, a beautifully landscaped public space with walking trails, picnic areas, tennis courts, and a play area.  And with Stone Mountain and Lake Lanier so close by, the recreational opportunities are endless.

Duluth continues to attract newcomers and is called a "suburban oasis" by locals. Homes in the area have been a good investment since the early 90s.

Learn more about the Duluth community, schools, and the recent home sales.

* note:  the zip codes 30096 and 30097 were used to represent Duluth.