Register is a small town located in Bulloch County, Georgia, United States. The town was incorporated in 1953 and was named after Robert Register, a local landowner. Register began as a railroad town and has a rich history tied to the development of the railroads in the region.
One notable resident of Register is former professional baseball player, Mickey Livingston, who played for the Detroit Tigers in the 1940s.
Register has a population of around 200 residents, making it a small and close-knit community.
Register is located in southeastern Georgia, with flat terrain and a humid subtropical climate. The town is surrounded by farmland and forests.
The economy of Register is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The town also has a small retail sector and some service businesses.
Register has a strong sense of community, with many events and festivals celebrating the town's history and culture. The town is known for its friendly residents and welcoming atmosphere.