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First Friday is back and we’re ‘Celebrating Our Roots’. March’s First Friday will have tons to offer, including free museum tours with trolley rides to and from the museums. Local art in the downtown businesses featuring an exhibit of historic photos located in Allen’s Market. Amy Davis will be doing a book signing in Digital Bridges. Be sure to visit each downtown business and go back in time by learning the history of each building. Come ‘Celebrate Our Roots’ March 2nd 6-9pm Downtown Milledgeville.

Opening day for the Farmer's Market in front of Duckworth's Supply on E Hancock St is set for Tuesday, April 3rd from 4 - 7PM - See you there!!!

City of Milledgeville Property Taxes - by 4:30PM on Friday FEBRUARY 17, 2012.

City Occupation Tax Renewals have been mailed with a FINAL PAYMENT DATE  of April 9, 2012.

View and pay your Water bills and Property Tax bills online by selecting the PAY ONLINE tab

WELCOME to the City of Milledgeville, we're glad you've visited!

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Incorporated in 1803

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The City of Milledgeville is a committed team of professionals who combine specialized skills with state-of-the-art technology to deliver the highest quality of services our citizens and businesses. Milledgeville´s charming history, central location, and southern charm makes it one of the most beautiful cities in Georgia.

In keeping with our southern hospitality, we invite you to relax and browse our website.  Hopefully, we have covered any question you may have.  If not, feel free to email us or call us and we'll do our best to help.

And now, a little background.... Milledgeville is Georgia's Antebellum Capital, serving as the Antebellum Capital from 1803 to 1868. Carefully planned from its inception, the city was envisioned as an appealing combination of broad streets running parallel with the four points of a compass and public squares of twenty acres each. Today, in fact, Milledgeville is considered to be the only surviving example of a complete Federal period city....more