Hahira, Georgia

No one knows exactly where Hahira [pronounced hay-HI-ra] got its name, but it was incorporated in 1891. One source states that it was named for a plantation, which the owner named for Hairaairee, a village in West Africa. No such place name can be found in Africa today, but it is very close to Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, actually located in eastern Africa. Another legend maintains Hahira derived its unusual name from Hahiroth, a biblical place name.

Whatever its origin, the small city at the northern end of Lowndes County is growing, along with the rest of the county. New housing developments are popping up everywhere.

3 thoughts on “Hahira, Georgia

  1. Karen Godwin Stalvey

    SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ON 9032 SALEM CHURCH ROAD, HAHIRA, GA 31632 WAS STARTED IN 1856, AND WE STILL HAVE CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY

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