Siloam is a town in Greene County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, Siloam had a population of 194.
History
Siloam was originally called "Smyrna", and under the latter name permanent settlement was first made in the 1840s. A post office called Siloam was established in 1871. The present name is after the ancient Siloam tunnel, a place mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
Geography
Siloam is located in eastern Greene County at (33.535691, -83.080443). Georgia State Route 15 passes through the town as Main Street, leading northwest to Greensboro, the county seat, and south to White Plains. State Route 77 leads north from the center of town to Union Point. Interstate 20 passes through the northern side of town, with access from Exit 138 (State Route 77). I-20 leads east to Augusta and west to Atlanta.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Siloam has a total area of , of which , or 2.38%, is water.
