Temple, Georgia

Temple is a city in Carroll and Haralson counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. The population was 5,089 at the 2020 census, up from 4,228 in 2010, a 20.36% increase.

History
The name "Temple" was adopted in 1883 when the railroad was extended to the settlement, after one Mr. Temple, a railroad official. The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Temple as a town in 1883.

Geography
Temple is located in northeastern Carroll County at 33.73583°N, -85.02722°W (33.735723, -85.027298). A very small portion of the city extends west into Haralson County. U.S. Route 78 passes just south of the center of town, leading east 6 mi to Villa Rica and west 7 mi to Bremen. Interstate 20 passes through the southernmost part of the town, with access from Exit 19, and leads east 38 mi to Atlanta and west 48 mi to Oxford, Alabama. Carrollton, the county seat, is 12 mi south via Highway 113.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Temple has a total area of 17.9 km2, of which 17.6 km2 is land and 0.2 km2, or 1.38%, is water.

Demographics
As of the 2020 United States census, there were 5,089 people, 1,575 households, and 1,391 families residing in the city.