Local Attractions
Adamson Square and Downtown Carrollton Downtown Carrollton 770-832-6901
Named for Congressman W. C. Adamson whose legislation created the eight-hour work day, the Square, with its eclectic mix of shops, galleries and restaurants, is the heart of historic downtown Carrollton.
For more information please visit the Mainstreet website.
Carrollton Cultural Arts Center 251 Alabama St., Carrollton 770-838-1083
This “state of the arts” facility features a 262-seat theater, galleries and classrooms. Click here to visit the Carrollton Cultural Arts Online
Carrollton Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts 118 South White St. 770-832-6901
Cotton Mill Farmers Market 401 Rome St, Carrollton 2 Blocks North of the Downtown Square
Saturdays from April through Autumn 8 a.m. to 12 Noon Click Here for Website
Horton’s Books and Gifts 410 Adamson Square, Carrollton 770-832-8021 Click Here for Website
This is the oldest bookstore in Georgia, third oldest in the South and tenth oldest in the US as certified by American Booksellers Assn. New, used, rare books and gifts. Sales rung up on the store’s original 1892 register – all presided over by Chloe the Cat who calls the store home.
Historic Banning Mills Retreat and Conservation Center(Featuring the Screaming Eagle Zipline and Canopy Tour)205 Horseshoe Dam Road Whitesburg, Georgia 30185 770-834-9149 www.historicbanningmills.com
John Tanner State Park 354 Tanners Beach Rd Carrollton , GA 30117
770-830-2222
University of West Georgia
1600 Maple Street
Carrollton, GA 30116
Gallery shows, sports events, conventions and meetings, performances and seminars all find a home at UWG.
McIntosh Reserve Park
1046 McIntosh Circle
Whitesburg, GA
770-830-5879
Explore the plantation home of Creek Indian Chief William McIntosh. Features hiking, horseback riding,fishing, a small spray and splash water feature, picnic shelters, camping and canoeing.
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