Wheat Hill

Wheat Hill is a locality in , . Wheat Hill is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Savannah station.

Railway station
Photo: Demosthenes98, Public domain.
is an Amtrak train station in . It serves the Floridian, Palmetto, and Silver Meteor; it is the southern terminus of the Palmetto. is situated 1½ miles south of Wheat Hill.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Garden City and Port Wentworth.

Village
is a city in , , United States, located just northwest of . As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 10,289.

is a city in . Mary Mulgrove, the primary interpreter between James Oglethorpe and the Yamacraws during the settling of Savannah, lived here with her husband John, and actually so did Nathaniel Greene on a plantation called Mulberry Grove along with a distinguished tutor named Eli Whitney who would invent the cotton gin.

is the fifth largest city in Georgia, at the northern end of the . It's famous for having one of the largest historic districts in the country.

Wheat Hill

Latitude
32.10604° or 32° 6′ 22″ north
Longitude
-81.15622° or 81° 9′ 22″ west
Elevation
20 feet (6 metres)
Open location code
864W4R4V+CG
Geo­Names ID
4230470
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