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History
Settlement in the region of present-day Sandy Springs dates back to 400 A.D. The area was inhabited by Cherokees and Creeks when European settlers began to arrive in the 1500s. The city gets its name after the local natural springs. Sandy Springs transformed from a rural trading post into a farming community after the Land Lottery of 1825. During the Civil War, Sandy Springs stood as the last natural barrier between General Sherman's advancing Federal Army and Atlanta. The city's role in the war is commemorated at the Heritage Sandy Springs Museum, which is housed in the historic Williams-Payne House near the original freshwater springs.
Geography
Encompassing around 38 square miles of land, Sandy Springs stretches from Atlanta in the south to the Chattahoochee River in the north and west. The communities of Dunwoody and Brookhaven lie on the city's eastern boundary. Atlanta's Interstate 285 Highway loop cuts through the southern section of Sandy Springs.
Weather
Sandy Springs has a subtropical climate with hot and humid summers and cool winters. Summer high temperatures average around 80 degrees but can reach as high as 90. Winter lows hover around 43 degrees but drop below freezing approximately 40 nights out of the year. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year. At around 2 inches per year, snowfall is relatively light.
Demographics
The population of Sandy Springs is estimated at 99,419, with around 41,350 households. Median household income is approximately $65,000, which is substantially higher than the state's median. At around $427,000, median home values are far higher than the state's $156,400 median value. Sandy Springs has a well-educated population, with more than 54 percent of adults over 25 years holding a bachelor's degree or higher. The city is served by the Fulton County School system, with seven elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools located within the city's limits.
Sandy Springs Attractions
Sandy Springs is a largely residential city punctuated by small shopping centers and 12 municipal parks. Art festivals, farmers' markets and community sports facilities are just some of the attractions that this affluent city has to offer.
- The city plays host to many community events, including the annual Sandy Springs Festival, which attracts around 30,000 attendees each year.
- Located in the Parkside Shopping Center, the Anne Frank Exhibit is a small museum with exhibits that include a 28-minute video containing the only known film footage of Anne Frank.
- The Morgan Falls Overlook Park boasts an athletic complex, a fishing pier, hiking trails and playgrounds.
- Sandy Springs is currently building the Abernathy Greenway Linear Park, which will include the planting of 1,000 daffodils in an area that will be known as Daffodil Mile.
Air Conditioning Service in Sandy Springs
Home and business owners in Sandy Springs look to the experts at Ful-Bro Heating and Air Conditioning to meet their heating and air conditioning repair, installation and service needs. Serving Metro Atlanta since 1967, we've earned a reputation for providing comfort and climate control solutions at a reasonable price.
Whether you need emergency air conditioning service at home or an energy-efficient HVAC installation for your corporate headquarters, our NATE-certified technicians have the expertise to tackle any job, big or small. Our sheet metal fabrication shop means that we can custom design HVAC systems as well. When you choose Ful-Bro, you can be confident that you'll enjoy affordable solutions tailored to meet your specific comfort needs.