Clayton County Seat
Welcome to Jonesboro, the Clayton County seat steeped in Civil War history and the real-life backdrop of "Gone With the Wind," just south of Atlanta.
Jonesboro sits in the southern portion of the Atlanta metropolitan area, about 18 miles south of downtown Atlanta, and serves as the county seat of Clayton County. Its location places it just minutes from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the world's busiest airports, and along the major north-south corridors of Interstate 75 and U.S. Route 41, known locally as Tara Boulevard. Despite that proximity to a major metro, Jonesboro itself is a small city of roughly 6,000 residents with a distinctly historic, small-town character. The city's history is central to its identity. During the American Civil War, the Battle of Jonesboro was fought on August 31 and September 1, 1864, as part of the Atlanta Campaign, and the engagement helped lead to the fall of Atlanta. A generation later, that wartime legacy entered American literature when author Margaret Mitchell, whose great-grandfather was a Clayton County planter, used Jonesboro as the inspiration and setting for parts of her novel Gone With the Wind. The city preserves this heritage through sites such as Stately Oaks, an antebellum home, and the Road to Tara Museum, along with an annual Battle of Jonesboro reenactment. As the seat of Clayton County, Jonesboro is also a center of local government, with the county courthouse and administration offices anchoring the downtown. Clayton County Public Schools, a district of about 67 schools and more than 50,000 students, is headquartered in the city, adding an institutional presence to the community. Daily life combines a walkable, historic downtown with the conveniences of a major suburban corridor. Residents can reach the airport in roughly 15 to 20 minutes and downtown Atlanta in about half an hour, making Jonesboro a practical base for commuters, history enthusiasts, and families seeking a smaller-town setting within the Atlanta region.
Jonesboro is located in Clayton County, Georgia, and serves as the county seat. The city sits in the southern portion of the Atlanta metropolitan area, about 18 miles south of downtown Atlanta and near the Fulton County line.
Jonesboro is about 18 miles south of downtown Atlanta and roughly 10 to 12 miles from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Interstate 75 and U.S. Route 41 (Tara Boulevard) provide the main road connections, and MARTA bus service links the area to the rail system at East Point.
Jonesboro is served by Clayton County Public Schools, which is headquartered in the city and operates about 67 schools serving more than 50,000 students countywide. Students attend Clayton County schools based on their specific address within the district.
Jonesboro is known for its Civil War history as the site of the 1864 Battle of Jonesboro during the Atlanta Campaign, and as the real-life backdrop for Margaret Mitchell's novel 'Gone With the Wind.' The city preserves that heritage through its historic downtown, Stately Oaks plantation home, and an annual Battle of Jonesboro reenactment.
No. Jonesboro is a small city of roughly 6,000 residents, though it serves as the seat of Clayton County, which has a much larger population of around 300,000. Its size contributes to a small-town, historic downtown feel despite its proximity to Atlanta and the airport.
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