Hampton City Hall

17 E Main Street South
Hampton, GA 30228

Phone: 770-946-4306



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About Hampton

Hampton, Georgia, is a city in Henry County dating back to the mid-nineteenth century. It was originally named Bear Creek but gained its current designation in 1873. Early growth stemmed from its location along the Macon and Western Railroad, which facilitated trade and contributed to local commerce. Cotton farming played a significant role in Hampton’s early economy, with the railroad serving as a major shipping route.

In the twentieth century, the city modernized while preserving historical sites. Downtown Hampton features restored buildings showcasing Victorian-era architecture. The Historic Train Depot, now a visitor center, highlights the city’s railroad heritage. Today, Hampton is known for its small-town charm and commitment to preserving local history.

Atlanta Motor Speedway, located just outside the city, is a major attraction. It hosts NASCAR races, drawing motorsport enthusiasts from across the country. The speedway’s events boost tourism and support local businesses. Another popular site is the Henry County Stadium, where athletic and community events take place. Visitors often enjoy strolling through downtown shops, galleries, and eateries.

Recreational options include nearby nature trails and parks. North Forty Park offers walking paths and open spaces for sports and picnics. Bear Creek Recreation Center provides athletic fields and family-friendly facilities. Annual events like the Yellow Pollen Street Festival and the Christmas at Home celebration reflect Hampton’s community spirit, drawing locals and visitors to enjoy food, music, and crafts.

For history buffs, the Hampton Museum and Archives displays artifacts from the city’s railroad days, agricultural past, and notable residents. Several historic homes, including the traditional Southern-style residences along McDonough Street, showcase architectural heritage. Hampton’s welcoming atmosphere, historic landmarks, and thriving event calendar make it a noteworthy destination in Henry County, inviting travelers to experience its unique blend of history and modern attractions. The city continues to draw newcomers and visitors alike.

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