Geography
Duluth is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, northeast of Atlanta. Its suburban setting is complemented by a revitalized downtown and access to regional highways.
Population
Duluth has about 31,000 residents, making it one of the larger cities in Gwinnett County. Its population reflects diverse cultures and international influences.
History
Duluth developed in the 19th century as a railroad town. The city’s name was inspired by Duluth, Minnesota, reflecting ambitions of trade and growth.
Economy
The local economy features logistics, professional services, healthcare, retail, and dining. Proximity to Atlanta expands career options for residents.
Culture
Duluth is recognized for its Town Green, a community gathering space for concerts, festivals, and markets. Its cultural diversity is evident in cuisine and events.
Parks and Recreation
Green spaces, trails, and recreational centers make Duluth family-friendly. Festivals and outdoor concerts add to community identity.
Street Network
Duluth’s streets connect suburban neighborhoods to its walkable downtown and retail districts, with easy highway access to Atlanta.
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