The City of Pembroke, Georgia

Pembroke's Historic Railroad Caboose

Demographics:

  • Population of
    Bryan County:
              27,535
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  • Population of
    Pembroke:
                   2,461
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  • Median Age:             33.3 years
  • Median Income:       $39,138
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  • Population Density: 53 people / square mile

Pembroke is the County Seat of Bryan County
and includes many of the important
government buildings for the county:

  • Bryan County Courthouse
  • Sheriff's Public Safety Complex
  • Bryan County Health Department
  • Bryan County Board of Education
  • Bryan County Cooperative Extension Service
    of the University of Georgia
  • Local headquarters of
    the Georgia Forestry Commission
Bryan County Courthouse

Pembroke is a bustling small town community just 20 minutes from Savannah, Statesboro, Claxton and Hinesville, with easy access to the Interstates. The historic railroad tracks run through the middle of town parallel to Highway 280. There are many old buildings built in the 1930's with beautiful motifs along this section of highway.

Pembroke encompasses around 8 square miles of land at the intersection of US. Hwy. 280, Hwy. 119 and US Hwy. 67, on the northern border of Fort Stewart, the home of the Third Infantry Division, and is one of the fastest growing counties in the nation. The city serves its people as both a bedroom community for commuters and a great place to work within minutes of home. Within a half hour drive of Savannah, Statesboro, Claxton, Hinesville and Ft. Stewart, Pembroke is close to everywhere.

Distances To:

  • Savannah ------ 35 miles
  • Statesboro ----- 24 miles
  • Claxton --------- 17 miles
  • Hinesville ------ 20 miles
  • Atlanta --------- 210 miles
  • Jacksonville --- 150 miles

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