Crawfordville was the birthplace and home of
Alexander H. Stephens, who served as a U.S. Congressman, Governor of Georgia, and most notably as Vice President of the Confederate States of America, 1861–1865. Stephens' home, Liberty Hall, is preserved as a museum and is a part of the
A. H. Stephens Historic Park, a Georgia State Park located in Crawfordville. Crawfordville is also the birthplace of
Michael H. Rhodes, a radio and television personality that worked for
Seattle based
KING broadcasting during the 1940s–1980s alongside other famous Northwest greats:
JP Patches and
Stan Boreson. The movie
Sweet Home Alabama was partially filmed in Crawfordville. It includes the historical Taliaferro County Courthouse in one scene, as well as a scene with Reese Witherspoon walking down Main Street. The movies
Coward of the County with Kenny Rogers,
Get Low with Robert Duvall,
Gorp, and the 1978 TV movie
Summer of My German Soldier were filmed here. ==See also==