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Elberta is a small place in northern Houston County, Georgia, in the United States. It's known as an "unincorporated community." This means it doesn't have its own local city government, like a mayor or city council. Instead, services for Elberta are usually handled by Houston County.

You can find Elberta along State Route 247. It's also part of the larger Warner Robins Metropolitan Statistical Area. This is a way to describe a group of towns and cities that are connected, often because people live in one place and work in another nearby.

What is Elberta?

Elberta is a quiet area in the state of Georgia. It's not a big city, but it's a place where people live and work. Being an unincorporated community means that decisions about things like roads or local services are made at the county level, not by a separate town government.

Where is Elberta Located?

Elberta is found in the northern part of Houston County. Houston County is in the central part of Georgia, a state in the southeastern United States. The community is easy to reach because it's right along State Route 247, which is an important road in the area.

Elberta and the Warner Robins Area

Even though Elberta doesn't have its own city government, it's connected to a larger area. It's part of the Warner Robins Metropolitan Statistical Area. This group includes the city of Warner Robins and other nearby communities. People often travel between these places for jobs, shopping, and other activities.

Why is it Called Elberta?

The name "Elberta" comes from a very famous type of fruit: the Elberta peach! This special kind of peach was grown a lot near where the community first started. It's a sweet and juicy peach that became very popular. Naming the community after it was a way to honor this important local crop.

The Famous Elberta Peach

The Elberta peach is known for its yellow flesh and sweet taste. It was first developed in Georgia in the late 1800s. It became one of the most important peaches grown in the United States. The community of Elberta was proud to be linked to such a well-loved fruit.

Elberta's History as a Town

For a short time, Elberta was actually an "incorporated municipality." This means it had its own official town government, just like a small city. This happened from 1958 until 1970. During these years, Elberta had its own local leaders and rules.

From Town to Community

After 1970, Elberta changed back to being an unincorporated community. This means it no longer had its own separate town government. Instead, Houston County took over the responsibility for local services. This kind of change can happen for many reasons, often related to population size or how local services are best managed.

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