Byromville is a small town located in Dooly County, Georgia, with a population of approximately 500 people. The town was named after James Byrom, who served as the first postmaster of Byromville. It was originally incorporated in 1905, and its economy primarily relied on agriculture and timber.
Byromville is known for its historic buildings, including the Byromville Baptist Church which was built in 1874, and the Byromville City Hall which was built in 1910. The town is also home to the Dooly County Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the area through exhibits and artifacts.
The town hosts several events throughout the year, including the annual Byromville Cotton Festival which celebrates the town's agriculture history. Byromville is located near several other small towns in the area, including Vienna and Unadilla, and it is approximately 45 minutes from the city of Macon.
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