Hollonville is an unincorporated community in Pike County, Georgia, United States.
[3] Hollonville is so named for Randolph Hollon, a North Carolina planter who moved to Georgia and started a farm here.
Hollon's farm grew into a commercial community, and he would be worth a "hundred thousand dollars" before the outbreak of the Civil War.
[4] According to a 1922 History of Pike County, at the time, unincorporated Hollonville was served by two stores, a cannery, and a school with eight grades.
[7] In 2023, a rain-wrapped tornado touched down a mile west of town,[8] causing extensive tree and roof damage.