Whitemarsh Island

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What secrets does Whitemarsh Island hold? Let’s uncover them together, standing here at the edge of this captivating island. Whitemarsh Island, a census-designated place nestled within Chatham County, Georgia, presents a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. In 2020, Whitemarsh Island was home to 6,983 people. Whitemarsh Island is part of the Savannah metropolitan statistical area. This area, bordered by Richardson Creek, Turner Creek, and the Wilmington River offers a unique perspective on the coastal charm of Georgia. As you stand on Whitemarsh Island, look across the Wilmington River towards Savannah. Imagine the vibrant life of this island community, its residents connected to the mainland yet maintaining their own distinct identity. Did you know Whitemarsh Island has its own unique history, separate from that of Savannah? The population of Whitemarsh Island has steadily grown from 2,554 in 1990 to 6,983 in 2020. For those seeking knowledge, Whitemarsh Island offers a bounty. The Islands Library, a branch of the Live Oak Public Libraries, serves as a hub for information and community engagement. The island is also home to several excellent schools. These include Islands High School, Coastal Middle School, and Marshpoint Elementary School, all part of the Savannah-Chatham County Public School system. As we conclude our exploration of Whitemarsh Island, remember the tranquility of its waterways and the resilience of its community. It is a place where history and nature intertwine, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of coastal Georgia.

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