
Irwinton serves as the focal point of this central Georgia landscape, situated south of the Commissioners Creek drainage basin. The area's early 20th-century character is defined by a dense network of rural infrastructure, including numerous family-named landmarks like Bloodworths Store, Stubbs Store, and the industrial site at Goldens Mill. The eastern boundary is dominated by the meandering Oconee River, which created a complex system of oxbows and backwaters such as Slab Lake, Lords Lake, and Peachtree Lake.
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