Luxomni is an unincorporated community between central and southwestern Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States, a mile east-northeast of Lilburn.
The town has largely been absorbed into Lilburn and greater Gwinnett County, and is no longer part of the local vernacular.
"[1][2] It was suggested by a civil engineer who worked for the railroad[1] from a Sign of a tonic for women.
[2] Luxomni had its own post office, a Masonic lodge, a general store, and a Baptist church.
Just past the general store and church is an old building set back in a wooded area with a faded sign reading "Luxomni Sewing Club."