Then known as Ways Station, Henry Ford made his winter home in Richmond Hill, constructing a complex now known as the Ford Plantation along the Ogeechee River in the 1930s, doing much to improve the economic outlook of the town, which hadn't yet recovered from the American Civil War.
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The city's official cite discusses the history of the city, from its first settlement to contemporary times. The mayor, council, municipal departments, and key personnel are identified, and several photographs of the city are presented.
http://www.richmondhill-ga.gov/
Richmond Hill Convention and Visitors Bureau
The history of the city is recited here, maintained by an organization charged with promoting business travel to the city, along with suggestions, facts and resources for visitors and those planning group tours, events, or other travel to Richmond Hill, Georgia.
http://www.richmondhillcvb.org/
Richmond Hill Police Department
The city's primary law enforcement agency discusses its organizational structure, including RHPD departments, services, policies, and programs Also included are crime statistics and various public documents, as well as a discussion forum.
http://www.rhpd.org/