Trinity Anglican Church is located in Thomasville, Georgia. Thomasville is 35 miles northeast of Tallahassee, Florida. The land, known as the Red Hills Region, is home to tall stands of long-leaf pines, beautiful live oaks, and a profusion of dogwood, azalea, and wisteria. Thomasville, known as “The City of Roses,” is the county seat of Thomas County. The city holds an annual Rose Festival and features plantations open to the public, a historic downtown, a large farmer’s market, and a 330-year-old oak tree. The city population is 18,500; county population is 45,000.
Trinity Anglican Church’s location in downtown Thomasville puts it in the center of the historic district, which offers dozens of charming retail and antique shops, specialty boutiques, and regionally recognized restaurants. Southern Living recently listed Thomasville as one of the “50 Best Small Towns in the South.” It has also been designated a “Great American Main Street City” and named “One of a Dozen Top Places to visit in the U.S.”
For more information on Thomasville, please visit www.thomasvillega.com.