Wiregrass (region)
The Wiregrass region, also known as the Wiregrass plains or Wiregrass country, is an area of the Southern United States encompassing parts of southern Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle. The region is named for the native Aristida stricta, commonly known as wiregrass due to its texture.
History
Ancestors of the Creek Nation were the first humans in the Wiregrass region and retained control of the area until they were forced to cede most of the territory to the United States in the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson. The first white settlers were cattle drovers who took advantage of the wiregrass sprouting earlier than other fodder to feed their semi-wild herds.Geography
Originally, the wiregrass region touched twenty-three counties from Savannah to the Chattahoochee River. The current region stretches approximately from just below Macon, Georgia and follows the Fall Line west to Montgomery, Alabama. From there it turns south and runs to approximately Washington County, Florida in the northern panhandle. From there it runs east, roughly making its southern boundary along Interstate 10 to Lake City, Florida. From there it turns north, roughly following the Suwannee River back into Georgia and along the western fringes of the Okefenokee Swamp. From here it runs due north back to Macon.Major highways
Interstate 75, Interstate 10, U.S. Route 231, U.S. Route 331, and portions of Interstate 65 traverse parts of the Wiregrass. The portion of U.S. Route 84 through Georgia is known as the Wiregrass Georgia Parkway.Major cities
Major cities in the region include:- Abbeville, Alabama
- Abbeville, Georgia
- Andalusia, Alabama
- Albany, Georgia
- Americus, Georgia
- Bainbridge, Georgia
- Baxley, Georgia
- Blakely, Georgia
- Brundidge, Alabama
- Cordele, Georgia
- Daleville, Alabama
- Donalsonville, Georgia
- Dothan, Alabama
- Douglas, Georgia
- Enterprise, Alabama
- Eufaula, Alabama
- Fitzgerald, Georgia
- Geneva, Alabama
- Homerville, Georgia
- Jasper, Florida
- Lake City, Florida
- Live Oak, Florida
- Luverne, Alabama
- Madison, Florida
- Monticello, Florida
- Marianna, Florida
- Moultrie, Georgia
- Nashville, Georgia
- Ocilla, Georgia
- Opp, Alabama
- Ozark, Alabama
- Panama City, Florida
- Perry, Florida
- Tallahassee, Florida
- Thomasville, Georgia
- Tifton, Georgia
- Troy, Alabama
- Valdosta, Georgia
- Waycross, Georgia
- White Springs, Florida