Thomson (originally called Slashes) is a city in McDuffie County, Georgia, United States. The population was 6,778 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of McDuffie County. Thomson's nickname is "The Camellia City of the South", in honor of the thousands of camellia plants throughout the city. Thomson was founded in 1837 as a depot on the Georgia Railroad. It was renamed in 1853 for railroad official John Edgar Thomson and incorporated February 15, 1854 as a town and in 1870 as a city. It is part of the Augusta – Richmond County Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Surrounded by natural beauty, this historic area is quintessentially Southern in all aspects from its antebellum homes to its homespun music to its small-town festivals. The area lends itself to a variety of recreational pursuits: fishing, horseback riding, golfing, geocaching, hiking, hunting, camping, boating, picnicking and more. Local boutiques offer one-of-a-kind finds with a Southern twist w
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