Louisville

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Louisville is a historic town in eastern Georgia that briefly served as the state’s capital in the late 18th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former state capital
municipality
town
areaCode 478
capitalOf State of Georgia (historical) NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
county Jefferson County, Georgia NERFINISHED
endTimeAsStateCapital 1807
FIPSCode 13-47392
founded late 18th century
GNISFeatureID 0319383
governmentType mayor–council government
hasHeritageStatus historic town
hasLandmark Old Market House (Louisville, Georgia) NERFINISHED
historicSignificance early political center of Georgia
planned as a permanent capital for Georgia
locatedIn Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States

eastern Georgia NERFINISHED
namedAfter King Louis XVI of France NERFINISHED
partOf Jefferson County, Georgia NERFINISHED
postalCodePrefix 30434
predecessorCapital Augusta, Georgia NERFINISHED
role county seat of Jefferson County, Georgia
startTimeAsStateCapital 1796
state Georgia
successorCapital Milledgeville, Georgia NERFINISHED
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
UTCOffsetDST −04:00
UTCOffsetStandard −05:00
wasStateCapitalOf Georgia NERFINISHED

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Colony of Georgia laterCapital Louisville