Chattahoochee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. It was created on February 13, 1854. As of 2000, the population is 14,882. The 2007 Census Estimate shows a population of 9,430. It is part of the Columbus, Georgia-Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county seat is Cusseta.
The Georgia General Assembly created Chattahoochee County on February 13, 1854, from portions of Muscogee and Marion counties. It is named for the Chattahoochee River that forms its western boundary. The county seat was named Cusseta to commemorate the Creek Indian town that used to exist nearby.
The original courthouse, built in 1854, is preserved at the tourist attraction of Westville, near Lumpkin, Georgia.
Psychedelic Party Stimulates Local Economy
Residents in Chattahoochee, GA are excited to announce the first of the many annual psychedelic festivals. They hope that it will bring in more visiting foot traffic to help stimulate the local economy. If this does, then the revenue for hotels, vendors, and other shops will increase. In turn they will be able to open up more job opportunities for those local residents without employment. They hope that the impact will be nation wide and their city will become well known for an annual themed part.
If you are interested in a new job or you are an employer looking for new workers, log any time onto chattahoochee.localhelpwanted.net.