Lithonia, Georgia, is a pedestrian-friendly Atlanta suburb with about 1,900 residents, fascinating architecture, and steeped in history. It is the Georgian granite-quarrying center and viewing region and one gateway to the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area. These 40,000 acres feature natural wonders, compelling history, Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve, and Panola Mountain State Park.
Georgia is in the Southeastern region of the U.S. and shares borders with Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, the Atlantic Ocean, Florida, and Alabama. It is the 24th-largest and eighth-most populous, with about 10,711,900 residents. Atlanta is the state capital and largest city. More than 6,000,000 people make it the ninth most populous metro area in the U.S.