Montgomery (Montgomery)
Montgomery is a census-designated place (CDP) in Chatham County, Georgia, United States. The population was 4,443 at the 2020 United States Census, down slightly from 4,523 in 2010. It is a suburb of Savannah and is part of the Savannah metropolitan area.
Montgomery is located south of the center of Chatham County at 31.94333°N, -81.10667°W (31.943237, -81.106648). It occupies a neck of land bordered on the west by the Vernon River, on the east by the Moon River, and on the south by the Burnside River; all of which are tidal. The northeast border of the CDP is formed by Georgia SR 204 Spur, which leads to Skidaway Island. Downtown Savannah is 13 mi north of the Montgomery town center.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 15.7 km2, of which 13.5 km2 is land and 2.2 km2, or 13.94%, is water.
Montgomery is located south of the center of Chatham County at 31.94333°N, -81.10667°W (31.943237, -81.106648). It occupies a neck of land bordered on the west by the Vernon River, on the east by the Moon River, and on the south by the Burnside River; all of which are tidal. The northeast border of the CDP is formed by Georgia SR 204 Spur, which leads to Skidaway Island. Downtown Savannah is 13 mi north of the Montgomery town center.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 15.7 km2, of which 13.5 km2 is land and 2.2 km2, or 13.94%, is water.
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