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The 15 Best Things To Do In Rome, Georgia

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Keith Beauchamp

The South is home to dozens of beautiful college campuses , but few measure up to the grandeur and scale of Berry College in Rome, Georgia. Set on 27,000 acres, Berry College claims the title of having the world’s largest campus. While the campus, partially modeled after Oxford University’s Christ Church in England, should definitely be at the top of your list of things to do in Rome, there are plenty of other reasons to visit the small town. Shop and dine your way through the charming downtown, see the state’s largest Victorian era district, and discover the history behind this quintessential Georgia town that’s just an hour’s drive from Atlanta. Here are the 15 best things to do in Rome, Georgia.

Visit Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum

Courtesy of Georgia’s Rome Office of Tourism

Get a glimpse into Berry College’s history at the Greek Revival home of its founder Martha Berry. Tour the historic home that tells the story of the Berry family and how they came to create a four-year liberal arts college. Make sure you allow time to visit the Oak Hill Colonial Revival garden that was designed and constructed in the late 1920s and is a great example of 20 th century landscaping trends.

Tour Berry College

Founded in 1902, there’s more than a century of history holding up the hallowed walls on Berry College’s campus . Two major places to make sure you see are the Ford Complex, named for Henry Ford who donated the funds to construct the legendary buildings, and the Mountain Campus. The Ford Complex brings British grandeur to a pastoral Georgia scene thanks to Neo-Gothic architecture inspired by Oxford University’s Christ Church College. The Mountain Campus features pastures, hills, lakes, log cabins, an old mill, and hiking trails leading to the House O’ Dreams, a large stone and board-and-batten cottage on top of Lavender Mountain.

Learn About Native American History at the Chieftains Museum

Enter the former home of Major Ridge, a Cherokee leader who played a major role in Native American history by signing the Treaty of New Echota, which resulted in the relocation of the Cherokee people. Called the Chieftains Museum , his home is designated as a National Historic Landmark, is a site on the National Parks Service’s Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, and is dedicated to preserving and sharing Cherokee history and culture.  

See the Capitoline Wolf and Rome Clocktower

Courtesy of Georgia's Rome Office of Tourism

You wouldn’t travel to New York City and not see the Empire State Building. So, you can’t travel to Rome without seeing the Capitoline Wolf and the Rome Clocktower . Both major landmarks are located in historic downtown Rome. The Capitoline Wolf, a bronze sculpture depicting the legend of the founding of Rome, presides over town from its perch in front of City Hall. A few blocks away, the Clocktower offers one of the best views of downtown if you’re willing to climb the 107 steps to the top.

Ride or Walk on the ECO Greenway

This 16-mile paved multipurpose trail runs through historic downtown Rome and along the Coosa River. Spend as much or as little time as you please, biking, walking, or jogging on the trail that connects several public parks, attractions, and landmarks.

See a Live Performance at a Historic Theater

Courtesy of Historic DeSoto Theatre Foundation 

If you’re looking for live entertainment while in Rome, head to the Desoto Theatre, a historic cinema that’s been reimagined as the Rome Little Theatre . In addition to staging several plays each year, it’s also one of the venues for the annual Rome International Film Festival.

Go Shopping in Downtown Rome

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Support local businesses by shopping the many boutiques and retailers in Downtown Rome . There’s a little something for everyone at places like Cecil T’s Mercantile and Do Good Boutique , which sell everything from home goods and apparel to gifts and art. Music lovers should check out the vinyl and Capitoline Records , and treasure hunters wil delight in the antiques and art at Yellow Door Antiques .

Grab a Meal at Blossom Hill BBQ & Burgers

Located in Downtown Rome’s River District, this restaurant, bar, and gathering place is a hit among locals thanks to its delicious food and expansive indoor-outdoor dining and play spaces. Blossom Hill’s lunch and dinner menu features everything from smoked meats to chicken tenders and salmon burgers. Complete your meal with a seasonal fried pie or milkshake, then head outside to chow down and maybe get in a round of ping pong or cornhole.

Enjoy a Wine Tasting

Head to the downtown tasting room for Newby Farm + Vineyard to sample the local winery’s available vintages, sip on a glass, or purchase a bottle to take home. The vineyard isn’t currently open to the public, so this is your best chance to try their seasonal varieties, as well as more traditional rosés, whites, and reds. If you’re traveling with a large party, reserve the barrel room table for a more private experience.

Stay the Night at Hawthorne Suites

Located just off bustling Broad Street, book a room in Hawthorne Suites for a comfortable stay that’s within walking distance of some of Rome’s most popular shops and restaurants. The renovated 1890s warehouse has maintained its original wood floors, brick walls, and sky-lit atrium for an old-meets-new feel.

Escape to Kingston Downs

Step away from city center and onto 5,000 acres of natural beauty at Kingston Downs . The property offers several lodging options, from idyllic cottages overlooking wildflower meadows to safari-style glamping tents to a clubhouse complete with an outdoor kitchen and firepit. Guests have access to all kinds of outdoor activities including hiking on seven miles of trails, mountain biking, swimming in the Etowah river, fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and even guided quail and turkey hunts or pheasant and dove shoots.

Dine with Locals at Harvest Moon Café

Courtesy of Harvest Moon Cafe

This farm-to-table restaurant is a beloved spot for everything from brunch to late-night drink and everything in between. Create your own meat-and-three plate starting with entrees like smothered grilled chicken, fried catfish, and meatloaf with Creole Bourbon ketchup and finishing up with sides like collards, grits, and sweet potato souffle. In addition to the restaurant , the building is also home to top-floor hangout Moon Roof Bar and cozy downstairs bar and music venue Dark Side of the Moon.

Go Paddling on the Etowah River Trail

For those who love to get out on the water, spend an afternoon kayaking, canoeing, or paddle boarding on the Etowah River between Grizzard Park and Heritage Park. The easy six-mile route takes about 2.5 hours to complete and is easily accessible from Dixon Landing at Grizzard Park. Rentals can be found at River Ratz or The Canoe House .

Spend the Night in a Treehouse

Courtesy of Treeline Vacations

For a one-of-a-kind overnight adventure, book the Black Bear Treehouse by Treeline Vacations. Built near the highest point in Rome, atop Lavender Mountain, this private oasis offer stunning 360-degree views of the surrounding area and beautifully designed interior living space. You’ll feel like you’ve left reality and stepped straight into a fairytale after just a few minutes lounging on the treehouse’s back porch.

Hike the Historic Jackson Hill Trail System

There’s so much to see on the Jackson Hill Trail System , a public recreation area that includes winding trails; historic exhibits, landmarks, and interpretive markers; and a unique attraction called the Labyrinth of Rome . Before being redeveloped by the Works Progress Administration, this area was the location of Fort Norton, which was used during the Civil War. Today, the public is invited to learn about the area’s history, enjoy the natural beauty, and maybe even find some time for meditation as they wander along the labyrinth’s singular path.

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13 Incredible Things To Do In Beautiful Rome, Georgia

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The story is told that five names of European cities were placed in a bag, and a designated person drew Rome out of that bag. From that point forward, the town has carried that name. When you visit, you will see some significant similarities to its Italian counterpart. The most noticeable geographical factor is the presence of seven hills, and if you pass the historic City Hall, you will see a statue of the Capitoline Wolf with Romulus and Remus from Roman mythology. The statue was a gift from the Roman governor sent to the Georgian city in 1929.  

Founded in 1834 and incorporated as a city in 1847, Rome, Georgia, has developed into a city with a strong identity built on education and the contributions of outstanding people. It is a wonderful place to spend several days, and here are my recommendations for incredible things to do while you are there.

Note: My visit was sponsored in part by RomeGeorgia.org, but all opinions are my own. 

1. Broad Street

Broad Street is the hub of Rome’s downtown and is indeed “broad.” To be exact, it is the second broadest street in Georgia . Both sides are lined with interesting shops and eateries. Harvest Moon, John Henry’s, Honeymoon Bakery, Schroeder’s New Deli, and Ana’s by the River are just a few of the casual, locally owned restaurants, and La Scala Mediterranean is an upscale choice. The newest is a coffee and tea shop called The Sharp Sickle. Their gluten-free pastries are delicious. 

Pro Tips: On-street parking allows 3 hours with no charge. Well-placed garages allow for long-term parking. The Roman Chariot is a free downtown shuttle that runs on Fridays and Saturdays.

American Flag Bridge where couples place love locks.

2. The American Flag Bridge 

The American Flag Bridge is a stunning sight with its lights reflecting on the river at night, but romantic couples visit during all hours of the day and night. The idea is to buy a padlock, engrave or somehow mark your name or initials on it, then attach it to the bridge, and throw the key into the river, symbolizing everlasting love. Even more special is the fact that the bridge crosses the place where the Etowah and Oostanaula Rivers meet to form the Coosa River. 

Pro Tip: The best place to park to visit the bridge safely is behind Moe’s BBQ on West 1st Street.  

Water wheel on the campus of Berry College.

3. Berry College: The World’s Largest College Campus 

Berry College has the world’s largest campus with its expansive 27,000+ acres. Since there are slightly more than 2,000 students, that means they have the privilege of enjoying 188 miles of trails, abundant wildlife, small class sizes, and helpful access to their professors. Three things you will want to find when you visit are the Old Mill (a 42-foot-tall overshot water wheel), the Possum Trot Church, and the nest of bald eagles. 

Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome.

4. Myrtle Hill Cemetery

Myrtle Hill Cemetery is a beautiful place to visit the graves of significant people in Rome’s history. Near the entrance, you will find the grave of Charles W. Graves, selected as American’s “Known Soldier” from World War I. He died and was buried in France in 1918, brought home and buried in Antioch Church cemetery in 1922, then buried for the final time at Mrytle Hill when a memorial garden was created.

Former First Lady Ellen Axson Wilson, wife of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, is buried at Myrtle Hill, as well as Dr. Robert Battey — who performed the world’s first oophorectomy — and the Gammon Family. Rosalind Gammon is credited with saving college football in the state of Georgia.

Turtle at the ECO Center.

5. Rome-Floyd E.C.O. Center  

Located on the grounds of Ridge Ferry Park, the E.C.O. Center is an educational facility visited by thousands of students each year. In addition to a 2,700-gallon aquarium holding fish that are native to the area, there are also snakes, turtles, and alligators housed inside the former pumping station built in 1893. A wetlands demonstration area has been incorporated outdoors within a short walk of the center. Admission is free.

Portrait of Martha Berry inside Oak Hill.

6. Martha Berry Museum And Oak Hill 

Martha McChesney Berry was born in 1865 and died in 1942. She was barely 5 feet tall, never married, and never had children of her own. However, she left an indelible mark on Rome, Georgia, and the lives of countless students through her commitment to education and her ability to convince benefactors such as Henry Ford to make her ideas and dreams come true. A tour of Oak Hill, the former family home, and the Martha Berry Museum will inform and inspire you. 

Pro Tip: Many scenes in the popular movie Sweet Home Alabama were filmed at Oak Hill. Your tour guide will describe them for you. Imagine Reece Witherspoon in that setting. 

Exterior of Rome Area History Center.

7. Rome Area History Center 

The Rome Area History Center has an excellent location in a very visible corner of Broad Street. The display presents a timeline of Rome’s growth from its beginnings to the present, and Director Selena Tilly is a wealth of information who is happy to answer questions and share insider information. The gift shop has beautiful items representing Rome, such as artwork, jewelry, ornaments, clothing items, and home décor.

8. Best Restaurants In Rome

Rome has numerous chain restaurants, but if you like supporting local businesses, you can find some delicious options. I had a chance to try Provino’s Italian Restaurant with its many pasta dishes, signature salad, and garlic rolls. Blue Fin has great sushi, and Blossom Hill BBQ & Burgers serves beef grown at Berry College. I also heard great reviews for Las Palmas Mexican, Aventine Rome, and Pick O Deli Cafeteria, but there are dozens more that assure a wide variety to suit all preferences. 

Pro Tip: A convenient and comfortable place to stay while you are in Rome is Hampton Inn & Suites on West 1st Street. It is only a few blocks from Broad Street. 

Clocktower on Neely Hill in Rome.

9. Clocktower 

Events are planned throughout 2022 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Clocktower. People of Rome have been synchronizing their watches to match this clock for a long time. It stands on Neely Hill, one of Rome’s seven hills, and there are 107 steps to the top for the best view in town. Be sure to stop by the Rome Area History Center for a list of the year’s events. Otherwise, it is open for public tours on the first Saturday of every month in the summer. Once inside, you will find a mural museum. 

10. Play Tennis Or Pickleball 

Rome Tennis Center at Berry College has 51 courts and plays host to numerous tournaments and matches throughout the year. In addition, the Downtown Tennis & Pickleball Center has an additional 14 lighted tennis courts and 6 courts dedicated to pickleball, a sport that is rapidly gaining popularity. Bring your racquet and reserve a time at one of these beautiful facilities. 

11. Chieftains Museum 

To fully grasp the history of the Rome region, a visit to Chieftains Museum on Riverside Parkway is a must. The museum’s director, Heather Shores, is passionate about the story of Major Ridge and the way cultures impact one another. Major Ridge was a Cherokee chief who fought alongside General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. He was awarded the rank of major for his bravery and success in the battle, and from that point forward, Ridge claimed it as his first name.  

Ridge came to the site in 1819 and started farming 200 acres with the help of 30 slaves, some of whom were Choctaw Indians. He became wealthy by adding two businesses: a ferry (which explains the name of Ridge Ferry Park) and a trading post. The original house on the site was a two-story log cabin that was expanded as his wealth grew. You will want to hear about his contributions to the Cherokee people and his connection to the Trail of Tears. 

Pro Tip: The museum is open Wednesday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. 

12. Trails And Parks Of Rome 

Trails are everywhere around Rome. The Heritage Riverways Trail System offers 16.5 miles of paved paths along the three rivers. Garrard Park has 5.1 miles of trails, and Mount Berry Trail adds another 1.8 miles. Campers will want to check out Cedar Creek Park, Lock and Dam Park, Pocket & Chattahoochee National Forest, Brushy Branch RV Park, and Rocky Mountain Recreation Area. Be sure to pack your walking shoes or bring your bike and camping gear if you want to explore the great outdoors of Rome.

13. Town Of Cave Spring 

A short drive from Rome, but still in Floyd County, you will find the town of Cave Spring, which was incorporated 2 years before Rome was founded in 1832. The town loves gathering for events downtown or at Rolater Park throughout the year, but any time you can browse the stores and eat in the restaurants, you should. Southern Flavor is a meat-and-three place for lunch. Linde Marie’s Steakhouse serves dinner, and Local Joe’s serves up good barbecue, to name a few.

Pro Tip: The Mexican cornbread at Southern Flavor is wonderful, and Christa’s Etc. is filled to the brim with antiques, collectibles, and jewelry.

Plan a few days in Rome, Georgia. You will find much to keep you entertained.

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27 Best & Fun Things to Do in Rome (GA)

Looking for the best and fun things to do in Rome, GA?

Rome is a city in Georgia, United States, and the largest city and the county seat of Floyd County. The city of Rome is located at the bottom of the Appalachian Mountains; it is one of the major cities in the Rome-Georgia metropolitan statistical area, which makes up all of Floyd County.

The city’s population at the 2020 census was 37,713; Rome is the largest city in the northwestern parts of Georgia and the 22 nd largest in the whole state.

The city of Rome is very popular in Georgia, with its beautiful scenery incredible museums, and the city is also surrounded by three rivers.

Are you planning a trip to Rome? Here are the best and fun things to do in Rome, Georgia.

Things to Do in Rome, GA

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Rome Little Theatre

Rome Little Theatre is one of the fun spot on this list, it is located at the DeSoto Theatre, and it’s a perfect place to see your favourite dramas and musicals.

This theatre is a non-profit organisation supported by the members, community, and volunteers. This place is one of the few places in the city to enjoy the fun and excitement of a live theatre.

The organisation focus mainly on presenting amateur, local productions that will leave you gasping in suspense, weeping with relief, and breathless with laughter. This theatre is another fun place to visit in Rome, Georgia, and it’s open from Tuesday till Friday between the hours of 11:00 am till 3:00 pm.

Address: 530 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

2. The Clock Tower

The Clock Tower

This place was held a water supply tank for the city’s benefit; this clock tower has a 107 spiral staircase leading to a dais that offers a stunning view of the city, free public tours of the facility are available. Still, you can also make an appointment for private tours if interested.

A small museum that talks about the city’s history using painted murals; the museum shows the city’s history from the time it was founded till today.

One of the top things to do in Rome, GA is visiting The Clock Tower , it is a wonderful sight to see in Rome.

Address: Clock Tower, 410 E 2 nd Street, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

4. Admiral Towers Plaza

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Admiral Towers Plaza is created in honour of Admiral John Henry Towers, also known as The Father of Naval Aviation; this building is located next to the Rome City Hall.

These plaza surroundings are beautiful and are decorated with a life-sized bronze statue of the building; Admiral John Henry Towers was the third naval officer who received the Naval Aviator designation and the first-ever Naval Aviator to reach the rank of Admiral.

Admiral John Henry Towers is featured in the National Aviation Hall of Fame and the International Aviation Hall of Fame; the Admiral Towers Plaza is a lovely place to visit in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 601 Broad Street, Rome, Georgia 30161, United States.

5. Downtown Heritage Trail System

Downtown Heritage Trail System is a great place to take a refreshing walk in Rome, Georgia. One of the fascinating features of Rome is its wonderful multi-use trail system.

The city’s trail system is an important community transportation system; just like the roadway and mass transit, the trail system is a way to reduce fossil fuel consumption, noise pollution, traffic congestion, and air pollution.

The Downtown Heritage Trail System is over 21.73 km long, and it follows the three rivers in the city. There are various entrances to the trail like the Town Green, Riverview Park, West Third Street, Bridge point Plaza, Heritage Park, Myrtle Hill Cemetery, and many others.

This trail is family-friendly, and it’s open year-round; you can also ride a bicycle on the trail. Downtown Heritage Trail System is a lovely trail perfect for evening strolls with friends and family.

Address: 2 Government Plaza, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

6. Lock and Dam Park

Lock and Dam Park

Lock and dam Park is another great park in Rome, Georgia; this park offers one of the most incredible fishing experiences in the city. Lock and Dam Park is popular for its fishing expeditions.

Apart from fishing, this park also offers RV-ready campsites for your and your family’s comfort. This park presents a great opportunity and the perfect spots for picnics and other outdoor activities.

Lock and Dam Park also has a fishing and camping store on-site. The RVs provided are all fully serviced and stocked with every necessity. This park is a wonderful place to relax in Rome, Georgia.

This answers what to do in Rome, GA, for a fun time, a perfect addition to your list of things to do in Rome, GA.

Address: 181 Lock and Dam Road SW, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

7. Rome-Floyd E.C.O Center

Rome-Floyd ECO Center

Rome-Floyd E.C.O Center is a nature and wildlife conservation centre in Rome, Georgia. This centre hosts various educational programs meant to enable people to understand conservation.

The programs hosted at this centre also feature exhibits of different wildlife species in the northwestern parts of Georgia; this centre intends to create awareness about the importance of conserving natural resources.

Rome-Floyd E.C.O centre has various beautiful exhibits; they also have an aquarium filled with different marine life forms like Frogs, Turtles, and Fishes native to the Etowah, Oostanaula, and Coosa rivers.

This conservation centre also has lots of indigenous plants; this centre is a nice place to visit and not only do you have a chance to learn at this centre, but you can also see various lovely animals and plants.

Address: 393 Riverside Parkway NE, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

8. Jackson Hill Trail System

Jackson Hill Trail System

Biking is one of the fun things to do in Rome, GA.  Jackson Hill Trail System is another historic location on this list; this hill is an earthen defence used as a fort for the city’s defenders during the American Civil War.

This winding trail is a great place to hike, jog, or mountain bike; this location has a quiet atmosphere, and it’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of town life.

Walking on the Jackson Hill Trail System presents lots of war-time exhibits that tell the history of this place. This trail is also one of the few places that tell the civil war story in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 402 Civic Center Drive, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

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9. Statues of Romulus and Remus

Statues of Romulus and Remus

This statue is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome, Georgia. The statues of Romulus and Remus are located in front of the Rome City Hall, and it is a place loved by people who adore Greek mythology.

An Italian director, Benito Mussolini, gave a replica of the statue, which shows Romulus and Remus being suckled by a she-wolf (the goddess Lupa) standing on the Capitone Hill.

This statue was gifted to the city in 1929, and the Olympic torch passed it as it made its way to Atlanta for the 1996 Olympic Games. The city hall also has a very impressive architecture.

In 1933, one of the twin statues was stolen from the site, and a replacement was sent from Italy. This is a popular tourist location and a lovely place to visit in Rome, Georgia. Do add to your bucket list of things to do in Rome, GA.

Address: 601 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161, United States

10. Museum of Flight

Museum of Flight

One of the best things to do in Rome, GA is a visit to the Museum of Flight for an incredibly fun experience.

Another fascinating museum in Rome is the Museum of Flights; it is a great place for people who love planes and are enthralled by their workings.

The Museum of Flight is a special museum known for its dedication to creating awareness on how aviation played a very important role in the history and development of this city.

Apart from the lovely displays at the museum, they also have a large collection of military souvenirs and historical flights. This museum is also known for helping children donate to local children’s hospitals.

Some of the artifacts at the museum are the T-28 Trojans used in the Vietnam war; the Museum of Flights is a great place to learn and have fun in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 304 Russel Field Road, Rome, GA 30165, United States.

11. Daredevil Ziplines

Daredevil Ziplines

Daredevil Ziplines is a perfect place to visit if you love adventurous activities; the exhilarating courses at this place were built for the final episode of the popular action series, The Controller: Medal of Honor Warfighter.

Many obstacle courses are available at this place, including an aerial obstacle course. These courses are designed to be challenging, and players are going to feel the adrenalin coursing through their veins.

This adventure can also be performed with groups; Daredevil Ziplines is a perfect place to visit for family and friends who adores questing activities. These courses can also help the bond between family, friends, or co-workers.

A visit to Daredevil Ziplines is one of the top things to do in Rome, GA, for an exciting experience, especially with your friends.

Address: 4338 Cave Spring Road SW, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

12. The Chieftains Museum

The Chieftains Museum

The Chieftains Museum is another fun place to visit on this list; this historic building was once the former home of a Cherokee leader, Major Ridge. The Museum also hosts various special annual events.

This Museum is a national historic landmark that houses the history of the Cherokee Indians and the different skirmishes that ensued because of the cultural difference in the southeastern part of the United States.

The museum not only features Cherokee history, but it also has exhibits of artifacts found on the property, and this museum is an official site on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.

This museum is a great place to visit for fun, learning purposes and many other reasons; it is also a very popular tourist attraction in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 501 Riverside Parkway NE, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

13. Rome City Brewery

Rome City Brewery

The Rome City Brewery is situated inside an opera house dating as far back as 1880; the brewery was a recent addition in 2012 to a block known for fun entertainment and live music.

The Rome City Brewery gathered support for this famous get-together tradition by moving to the block. This location is a popular place to relax, drink, and listen to music.

Other forms of entertainment are also offered, like sports matches; they also serve food. Overall, this brewery is visited to unwind after a day full of activities and another fun location in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 333 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

14. Rome Area History Museum

Rome is filled with lots of remarkable museums, and another one of them is the Rome Area History Museum. This Museum is designed to take you down history lane starting from the first dwellers of the city till the more recent historical events and activities.

Apart from the exhibits and artifacts, the Museum also has exhibition spaces to preserve significant historical events.

The Museum has many historical maps, documents, photographs, and more, focusing on European settlement. The Museum has special spaces for relics and other things relating to the Civil War and the rampant 20 th century agricultural way.

Rome Area History Museum is a perfect place for people who loves history and would love to learn about the detailed past of Rome, Georgia.

Address: 305 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161, United States

15. Honeymoon Bakery

Honeymoon Bakery

Honeymoon Bakery is one of the most popular and preferred places to dine in Rome, Georgia. This Bakery serves breakfast meals, snacks, and other delicious treats.

A glass window is available in the bakery. Customers can watch their favourite delicacies being made through it; this bakery is a great place for people who want to indulge in their guilty dining temptations.

A wooden bench is also available for children to see through the window; some of their most affordable and loved snacks include cakes, mini cupcakes, baby gelato, Cinnamon buns, Jelly Biscuits, and Almond Croissants.

Honeymoon Bakery features lots of delicious treats, an occasion isn’t needed to indulge yourselves in some of their products, the location is wheelchair-accessible, and they have lovely staff. This bakery is one of the best dining locations in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 228 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

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16. Rome Braves’ Home Ground

Rome Braves’ Home Ground

Rome Braves is the baseball team of Rome, Georgia, and this place is their main centre. Baseball is one of the biggest and most popular sports in the United States. This place is also known as the State Mutual Stadium; people enjoy live matches and support the Rome Braves.

A visit to this centre for a game will offer insight into the connection between this sport and the modern culture and traditions of the United States. The sport is also a way to improve community interactions and frame of mind.

Rome Braves’ also highlights the pride felt by most people about their home towns/ states. This place is also a source of fun and sporting activities; food and drinks are available at the stadium. This is a lovely place to visit in Rome, Georgia, do add to your checklist of things to do in Rome, GA.

Address: 755 Braves Boulevard NE, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

17. Oak Hill and Martha Berry Museum

Oak Hill and Martha Berry Museum

This place has a landmass of about 170 acres and offers lots of attractions; you get to discover and explore the carriage house, vintage automobiles, and other properties owned by Martha Berry.

This Museum keeps its stories alive through educational programs, exhibits and many others. Martha Berry founded the Berry College, and also her home, which was decorated in a Greek revival style, tells some of her history; her home is famously known as Oak Hill.

The Museum surrounding is decorated with beautiful gardens that are some of the most beautiful in Georgia; this museum is another fun location in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 24 Veterans Memorial Highway NE, Rome, GA 30165, United States.

18. Rome Axe-Throwing

Rome Axe-Throwing

Axe-throwing is a fun, popular sport in Rome; this activity is a great way to try and explore something unusual. Axe-throwing is also a great way to relax and clear your mind.

This activity serves as a means to let off steam and reduce piled-up frustration to some people; at this axe-throwing centre, beginners can also learn from their knowledgeable coaches.

At Rome axe-throwing, the best methods to lodge your axe into the hardwood are shown to you by their coaches; this place is another fun and adventurous place to visit in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 110 8 th Avenue, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

19. Stonebridge Golf Course

Stonebridge Golf Course

Stonebridge Golf Course is a beautiful and popular location for golfers in Rome; this golf course was established in 1994 and is another great place to visit in the city.

This golf course is rare and proud of the city, and it covers over 6,800 yards (approx. 6.2km) of land. This is a great place for recreational activities because of space availability.

Stonebridge Golf Course is a challenging course, and it’s available for everyone, no matter your level of skill. Apart from the wonderful golfing experience, the golf course also has a wonderful view of the Appalachian Mountains.

This golf course is open daily between the hours of 7:00 am till 8:00 pm, and it’s another lovely place to visit in Rome, Georgia.

This answers what to do in Rome, GA, for a fun golfing time, quite a perfect addition to your list of things to do in Rome, GA.

Address: 585 Stonebridge Drive, Rome, GA 30165, United States.

 20. Myrtle Hill Cemetery

Myrtle Hill Cemetery

Myrtle Hill Cemetery is located on Myrtle Hill and is one of the most beautiful burial grounds in the area; this is also the confluence point of the Oostanaula River, the Etowah River, and the Coosa River.

From the top of the Cemetery, you see a stunning view of the Etowah Valley, the Appalachian foothills, and downtown Rome.

The Cemetery is the final resting place of over 20,000 soldiers who fought in the American Civil War; the tomb of known soldiers are located in the Veterans Plaza; three maxim guns also mark the plot of Charles Graves.

The cemetery also holds the remains of some of the US Troops who fought in the First World War; the cemetery is also known to hold the remains of Ellen Axson, the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson.

Myrtle Hill Cemetery is the only graveyard to hold the remains of an American first lady in Georgia. This cemetery is another place to visit in Rome for its history and beautiful views.

Address: 20 Myrtle Street SW, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

21. Berry College Campus

Berry College Campus

Berry College Campus was established by Martha Berry in 1902; this college is known as one of the largest college campuses in the world; this campus features various historical buildings and homes of different architectural styles.

Some of the most popular places or buildings on this campus include biking and hiking trails (lots of miles long), Historic Chapels, and one of the biggest wooden overshot water wheels in the world.

Berry College Campus is a location that has been used for filming various movies, including Sweet Home Alabama and Remember the Titans. The college grounds are open to the public daily. This Campus is a place worth visiting in Rome, Georgia.

Address: 2277 Martha Berry Highway, Mount Berry, GA 30149, United States.

22. Ridge Ferry Park

Ridge Ferry Park

Ridge Ferry Park is one of the most popular parks in Rome; the park covers about 60 acres of land and features picnic areas, river views, a large central playground, and many more.

This park is among the few places that offer access to the popular Rome downtown trail system; this park also has concert stages, natural and paved trails, a multi-purpose rotunda, and volleyball courts.

Ridge Ferry Park is popular for the wonderful events hosted year-round like the Seasonal farmers market, Chiaha Arts Festival, the Trout Unlimited Chili Cook-off, and many others.

This park offers a pavilion, shows, treehouses, and more, and it’s another fun place to visit in Rome, so do add to your bucket list of fun things to do in Rome, GA.

Address: 363 Riverside Parkway NE, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

23. Dark Side of the Moon

Dark Side of the Moon

Dark Side of the Moon is a stylish and Comfortable bar in Rome, Georgia. This bar is a perfect place to meet friends for drinks; this bar is favored by tourists and the city’s residents.

Dark Side of the Moon serves locally brewed beers and infused liquors that leaves you wanting more. Apart from the lovely drinks, this bar also entertains with jazz performances, live music performances on weekends, and game nights on weekdays.

This bar is one of the most visited bars in the city, and it’s a great place to visit in Rome, Georgia. The bar is open on Sunday between 12:30 pm till 9:00 pm and between 4:00 pm till 1:30 am on Monday till Saturday.

Having a drink at Dark Side of the Moon is one of the best things to do in Rome, GA.

Address: 236 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

24. Lazy Creek Farms

Lazy Creek Farms

Lazy Creek Farm is a family-oriented destination established in 2019. It offers fun activities in different seasons.

Why not spend the day touring the farm and watching bees busy in their hives? You can enjoy a treat at the Lazy Creek Bakehouse. There is a variety of delectable sweets to choose from.

During spring, you can pick fresh strawberries and enjoy treats like Strawberry Ice Cream and strawberry shortcake.

Your kids can enjoy a fun time riding the wooden tractor or train and playing close to the corn hole, zipline, and Jump pad.

In the Fall season, you can pick your favorite pumpkin from the pumpkin patch area and enjoy treats like gooey turtle fudge and Fall ice cream.

Are you convinced? Why not see for yourself by planning a visit to Lazy Creek Farms?

Address: 29 Yarbrough St, Rome, GA 30165, United States.

25. River City Antique Mall

River City Antique Mall

River City mall is a 10,000 sq feet expanse categorized as a shopper’s paradise because it has a variety of decorative merchandise to choose from.

There are diverse selections of beautiful antique, remodeled vintage pieces, and special handmade crafts for your special someone.

The vendors usually have new and updated good items for sale every week, so you can always get the best and the newest items.

They’ve got personable and well-oriented staff that can guide you in your selection, so you don’t have to worry if you’re indecisive about what to get.

Take a worthwhile trip to River City Mall and shop for your pleasure.

Address: 876 Spider Webb Dr, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

26. Kingston Downs

Kingston Downs

Kingston Downs is a sprawling 5,000 expanse of paradise nestled in the Appalachian mountains. It’s a beautiful place to have an adventurous time alone or with loved ones.

You can find various wildlife species co-existing together. There are insects, animals, bees, and birds. You can even spend your afternoon observing different bird species in their natural habitat.

This expanse features nature trails for visitors to wander about and spend a quiet moment alone. There is also a river, so padding through it is also an option.

They also have cottages and tents for you to spend the night at. Its open fields and reliable infrastructures make it an ideal place to host music festivals and special events.

Whether you’re looking for an outdoor space where your kids can roam free, a scenic spot to connect with nature, or perhaps an ideal location for your special day, Kingston Downs has got you covered on all fronts.

Address: 0 Gore Springs Rd SE, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

27. Dogwood Books

Dogwood Books

Nothing beats the feeling of discovering a worthwhile read. Dogwood Books is a must-visit for you if you’re a book lover.

This secondhand bookshop is an ideal place for bookworms to escape to. It’s safe to call it a Literary treasure.

The extensive library boasts 20,000 high-grade rare, new, and used books for every reader. There’s a wide collection to choose from. You can find books for kids, history books, science fiction, cookbooks, art, mystery, and many more.

A new world awaits you at Dogwood books.

Address: 231-A Broad St, Rome, GA 30161, United States.

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Plan a Trip to Rome, Georgia

Rome, Georgia, is a great place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday activities. This city is very rich in history, and it’s also the heart of Culture and Arts because of the different ethnicities living in harmony.

This list of things to do in Rome, GA, have highlighted various beautiful, historic, arts and cultural locations to visit in Rome.

Have a fun vacation!

THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Rome

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  • Good for Kids
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  • Good for a Rainy Day
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  • Adventurous
  • Hidden Gems
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

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1. Rome Area History Center

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2. Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum

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3. Myrtle Hill Cemetery

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4. Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

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5. State Mutual Stadium

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6. Rome-Floyd E.C.O. Center

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7. Clock Tower

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8. Downtown Heritage Trail System

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9. Kingston Downs

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10. Museum of Flight

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11. Statute of Ellen Axson Wilson

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12. Messianic Jewish Tree Of Life Bible Society

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13. GE Trails

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14. Stonebridge Golf Course

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15. Admiral Towers Plaza

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16. Lazy Creek Farms

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17. Firefighters Memorial Plaza

18. newby farm & vineyard.

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19. Rome Axe Throwig

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20. Lock & Dam Park

21. grizzard park, 22. studio siri, 23. alto park recreation center, 24. barron stadium, 25. etowah park.

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26. Dogwood Books

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27. Ross Dress for Less

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  • Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum
  • Myrtle Hill Cemetery
  • State Mutual Stadium
  • Rome Area History Center
  • Downtown Heritage Trail System
  • Kingston Downs
  • Banty Jones Park
  • Tolbert Park
  • Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation
  • Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

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15 Best Things to Do in Rome (GA)

Rome is the largest city in Floyd County, which sits on the state border with Alabama, and also the largest in the whole of northwest Georgia.

Located in the foothills of the famed Appalachian Mountains, its abundance of waterways first attracted Creek and Cherokee peoples.

European settlers arrived in the 1830s, forcing native Americans from their land, and Rome developed over seven hills just like its Italian namesake.

A trading hub since its earliest days, the city has adapted to modern industries, making it a thriving community blending past, present, and future.

Here are the 15 best things to do in and around Rome Georgia.

1. Chieftains Museum

Chieftains Museum

Officially known as Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home, this attractive clapboard building was the home of Major Ridge, a Cherokee leader who negotiated the ceding of ancestral land to the United States.

He did this because he believed it was the better of two evils – the other being the land forcefully taken from his people.

However, he eventually paid for this decision with his life, being assassinated by other members of the Cherokee nation.

This history is detailed in the museum, which has its origins in a smaller log house dating right back to 1792, just a few years after the American declaration of independence.

It forms a stop on the Cherokee Trail of Tears, which links sites associated with the removal of this people from their ancestral lands.

2. Historic Clock Tower

Historic Clock Tower, Rome

Located on Neely (also known as Tower) Hill, Rome Clock Tower was built in 1871 as a water tower, which explains its slightly unusual appearance.

Its water tank was almost 20 metres tall by eight metres wide, and capable of holding close to one million litres.

Its four-faced clock was added only a year later, with each face more than two metres in diameter.

Visitors are welcome to climb the 107 steps that spiral around the inside of the tower to a viewing platform offering stunning views across the city.

The former water tanks are used to display the works of local artists.

3. Myrtle Hill Cemetery

Myrtle Hill Cemetery

Located on another of Rome’s seven hills is Myrtle Hill Cemetery, a burial place that is significantly linked with major points in the city’s history.

Containing the remains of more than 20,000 people, the cemetery was used to bury soldiers that died during the American Civil War. this includes several hundred who fought on the Confederate side.

Its Veterans Plaza also contains the Tomb of the Known Soldier, one of few US troops who fought during the First World War to be buried in home soil. The plot of Private Charles Graves is marked out by three Maxim guns from the period.

Myrtle Hill Cemetery also contains the grave of Ellen Axson, the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson. She grew up in the city and is the only First Lady buried in Georgia to date.

4. Rome Area History Museum

Rome, Georgia

The Rome Area History Museum occupies a magnificent red brick building on the banks of the Oostanaula River immediately before it joins the Etowah to form the Coosa River.

It’s displays and artifacts lead visitors through the history of the city and the surrounding county, with exhibition spaces dedicated to the most important times in the area’s past.

Its collection of historic documents, photographs, maps and personal items concentrates on European settlement of the area, since the Chieftains Museum describes the region’s native American heritage.

It has important spaces dedicated to the Civil War period, and the agricultural way of life that lasted well into the twentieth century.

5. Rome Braves

Rome Braves

Rome is home to a minor league baseball team known as the Rome Braves.

Though a step below the major league teams that have become household names throughout the world, such as the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, a baseball game at the Braves’ home ground is still an amazing insight.

Probably the biggest sport in the nation, tickets to a game will reveal the modern traditions and culture of the United States in all their glory, and the pride people have in their home states and cities too.

6. Between the Rivers Historic District

Robert Redden Foot Bridge

Centered around Broad Street, the Between the Rivers Historic District has a cluster of surviving structures from Rome’s Victorian era. Both private residences and commercial premises are represented.

While just a few blocks long and a similar number wide, together they form the largest area of Victorian properties anywhere in Georgia.

Among them, you’ll find a whole range of boutiques and antiques shops, as well as restaurants that make the perfect stopping point for either lunch or dinner.

On the Oostanaula River side of the district there’s also the Lock Bridge (or the Robert Redden Foot Bridge) to look out for.

Once a swing bridge that was an integral part of the Central Georgia Railway, cross it and you can join the riverside walks up and down the river that form the Heritage Trail System.

7. Appalachian Mountains

Blue Ridge Mountains

Stretching all the way from Alabama to New York State, the Appalachian Mountains are one of the world’s greatest mountain ranges.

And with Rome located amid their foothills, it would be a terrible shame not to explore some of what they have to offer while in the Georgia city.

The nearest sites to Rome are the Coosa Valley, and northern Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.

Here, on Springer Mountain, lies the southern trail head of the famous Appalachian Trail, which runs for about 2150 miles and takes around six months to complete.

If that sort of time is unavailable to you, the summit of Springer Mountain can be reached in 8.6 miles from the visitor center at Amicalola Falls State Park.

This is approximately 1.5 hours from Rome by road.

8. Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum

Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum

While the name of educator Martha Berry might not be known outside of the Rome area, that shouldn’t stop you exploring the museum bearing her name and the surrounding grounds and farmhouse.

Altogether the site covers almost 70 hectares around a Greek Revival style mansion. The original farmhouse from 1847 was used as a barracks by Union soldiers during the Civil War’s Atlanta Campaign. It was then rebuilt in its current form, when it became a school.

The extensive gardens include an All-American Selections Display of plants, as well as various historic structures that formed the first school rooms on the site.

9. Etowah Indian Mounds

Etowah Indian Mounds

Lining the north bank of the Etowah River, Etowah Indian Mounds is an archaeological site which was inhabited by the Mississippi Culture of native Americans between 1000 and 1500 AD.

Considered one of the most intact sites in this part of the United States, it has three main grass-covered platform mounds and a further three smaller mounds.

The tallest is almost 20 metres high, making it equivalent to a six-story building, and was once believed to have been topped with a series of ceremonial structures.

In addition, the site contains a museum displaying the most important discoveries made here. These include stone statues, jeweler, and pottery.

Etowah Indian Mounds is just 30 minutes south of Rome following Highway 411.

10. Rome Axe Throwing

Axe Throwing

For something a little different, how about a little axe throwing? A great way to let off some steam and learn a new skill at the same time, axe throwing is becoming increasingly popular.

At Rome Axe Throwing, coaches are always on hand to demonstrate the technique required to get your axes to lodge into the hardwood targets, so what are you waiting for?

11. Statue of Romulus and Remus

Statue of Romulus and Remus

Standing pride of place in front of Rome City Hall is a bronze sculpture of the mythical founders of Rome, Italy – the twins Romulus and Remus.

A replica of a famous statue of the boys being suckled by a she-wolf that stands on the Capitoline Hill, it was gifted to the city in 1929 by the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.

In 1996, the Olympic Torch passed the statue as it made its way to Atlanta for the games of that year.

Once you’ve seen the statue, be sure to admire the architecture of City Hall itself, and the 100-year-old Carnegie Library next door.

12. Little Canyon River National Preserve

Little Canyon River National Preserve

Roughly 60 km east across the state border in Alabama is Little Canyon River National Preserve.

Although only created in 1992, the preserve is an untouched wilderness protecting more than 6,000 hectares of forest. It also includes the nation’s longest mountaintop river, misguidedly called the Little River.

The Preserve is located at the summit of Lookout Mountain, where the Cherokee nation fought their last battle against American frontiersmen, and also the location of a Civil War battle.

Containing one of the Southeast United State’s deepest canyons, its walls rise 180 metres, and best seen from the scenic drive known as Little River Canyon Rim Parkway.

13. Alhambra – Home on the Hill

Alhambra – Home on the Hill

Another survivor from a previous age, the Alhambra house was built in 1832, in the very first wave of European settlement in what was to become Rome.

It was built by one of the four founders of the city, a North Carolina planter by the name of Philip Walker Hemphill.

Importantly, this house was where the city’s name was decided upon, supposedly by drawing names out of a hat.

The oldest house still surviving anywhere in Floyd County, it is now part of Darlington School.

14. Dahlonega

Dahlonega Gold Museum

Two hours east of Rome is Dahlonega, the location of the first major gold rush in US history, in 1828. Right at the center of the city is the Gold Museum, housed within Lumpkin County Courthouse.

From its steps members of the Dahlonega mint tried to persuade miners not to abandon the city for California, leading to the phrase ‘there’s gold in them thar hills’.

The museum incorporates gold panning equipment, for sifting the gold from the river beds, coins minted in the city, and even gold nuggets in their raw natural form.

Around the city visitors will also discover a number of vineyards, together forming an important part of the American wine industry.

15. Cave Spring

Rolater Park in Cave Spring

The perfect antidote to a hot Rome summer day is a trip to the natural underground formations of the city of Cave Spring, 20 minutes southwest of Rome.

One of the attractions of Rolater Park, the caves slip beneath the surrounding landscapes in dramatic stalagmite formations including one known as the Devil’s Stool.

Its also a chance to see the origins of the spring after which the city was named, which back on the surface forms a reflective pool and swimming lake.

Elsewhere in the park, stop by Cave Spring Baptist Church, whose bricks were each individually made by African-American slaves in the 1850s.

15 Best Things to Do in Rome (GA):

  • Chieftains Museum
  • Historic Clock Tower
  • Myrtle Hill Cemetery
  • Rome Area History Museum
  • Rome Braves
  • Between the Rivers Historic District
  • Appalachian Mountains
  • Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum
  • Etowah Indian Mounds
  • Rome Axe Throwing
  • Statue of Romulus and Remus
  • Little Canyon River National Preserve
  • Alhambra – Home on the Hill
  • Cave Spring

Top Things to Do in Rome

Things to do in rome.

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  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for Kids
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Couples
  • Adventurous
  • Hidden Gems
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

tourist attractions in rome georgia

1. Rome Area History Center

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2. Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum

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3. Myrtle Hill Cemetery

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4. Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

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5. State Mutual Stadium

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6. Rome-Floyd E.C.O. Center

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7. Clock Tower

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8. Downtown Heritage Trail System

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9. Kingston Downs

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10. Museum of Flight

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11. Statute of Ellen Axson Wilson

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12. Messianic Jewish Tree Of Life Bible Society

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13. GE Trails

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14. Stonebridge Golf Course

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15. Admiral Towers Plaza

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16. Lazy Creek Farms

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17. Firefighters Memorial Plaza

18. newby farm & vineyard.

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19. Rome Axe Throwig

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20. Lock & Dam Park

21. grizzard park, 22. studio siri, 23. alto park recreation center, 24. barron stadium, 25. etowah park.

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26. Dogwood Books

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27. Ross Dress for Less

28. rome downtown racquets center, 29. east rome park, 30. tolbert park, what travelers are saying.

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  • Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum
  • Myrtle Hill Cemetery
  • State Mutual Stadium
  • Rome Area History Center
  • Downtown Heritage Trail System
  • Kingston Downs
  • Banty Jones Park
  • Tolbert Park
  • Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation
  • Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

Top Things to Do in Rome, GA

Things to do in rome.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for Kids
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Couples
  • Adventurous
  • Hidden Gems
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

tourist attractions in rome georgia

1. Rome Area History Center

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2. Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum

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3. Myrtle Hill Cemetery

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4. Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

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5. State Mutual Stadium

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6. Rome-Floyd E.C.O. Center

Ed-Holder1967

7. Clock Tower

tourist attractions in rome georgia

8. Downtown Heritage Trail System

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9. Kingston Downs

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10. Museum of Flight

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11. Statute of Ellen Axson Wilson

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12. Messianic Jewish Tree Of Life Bible Society

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13. GE Trails

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14. Stonebridge Golf Course

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15. Admiral Towers Plaza

tourist attractions in rome georgia

16. Lazy Creek Farms

tourist attractions in rome georgia

17. Firefighters Memorial Plaza

18. newby farm & vineyard.

tourist attractions in rome georgia

19. Rome Axe Throwig

Billkriley

20. Lock & Dam Park

21. grizzard park, 22. studio siri, 23. alto park recreation center, 24. barron stadium, 25. etowah park.

tourist attractions in rome georgia

26. Dogwood Books

blakewheeler

27. Ross Dress for Less

28. rome downtown racquets center, 29. east rome park, 30. tolbert park, what travellers are saying.

Rad D

  • Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum
  • Myrtle Hill Cemetery
  • State Mutual Stadium
  • Rome Area History Center
  • Downtown Heritage Trail System
  • Kingston Downs
  • Banty Jones Park
  • Tolbert Park
  • Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation
  • Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

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Explore Top Tourist Attractions in Rome – Must-See Sights!

R ome, the eternal city, is a treasure trove of historical and cultural wonders. From ancient ruins to magnificent churches and world-renowned artworks, this city has it all. Join me on a journey as we explore the top tourist attractions in Rome that are not to be missed on your visit. Prepare to be captivated by the richness of Rome’s history and beauty.

Key Takeaways: Tourist Attractions in Rome

  • Rome offers an abundance of historical and cultural attractions.
  • Must-see sights include the Colosseum , Trevi Fountain , and Vatican City .
  • The Pantheon and Roman Forum provide insights into ancient Rome .
  • Piazza Navona and Castel Sant’Angelo showcase the city’s Baroque splendor.
  • Villa Borghese offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of Rome.

Colosseum – An Ancient Wonder

The Colosseum is undoubtedly one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Rome . This ancient Roman amphitheater , built in AD 72, once hosted gladiator battles, animal hunts, and other spectacles. With a seating capacity of over 50,000 people, it was the largest amphitheater in the world at the time. Today, visitors can explore the stands, the arena, and the underground spaces of this magnificent structure, immersing themselves in the history of ancient Rome .

The Colosseum , also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, stands as a testament to the grandeur and engineering prowess of ancient Rome . Its massive stone walls and imposing arches showcase the architectural genius of the time. Walking through the corridors and archways, visitors can envision the spectacles that once took place within its walls. From gladiators fighting for their lives to the roaring cheers of the crowds, the Colosseum holds the stories of a bygone era.

Key Features of the Colosseum:

  • Seating capacity of over 50,000 spectators
  • Four levels of seating, including vaulted corridors and stairways
  • Arena floor where gladiators fought and wild animals were displayed
  • Underground chambers for preparing spectacles and holding animals
“The Colosseum is not simply a monument of the past, but a living testament to the grandeur of ancient Rome.” – Roman historian

Visiting the Colosseum allows travelers to step back in time and experience the rich history and culture of ancient Rome. Exploring its vast corridors and imagining the cheers of the crowds gives a glimpse into the grandeur and spectacle of the past. The Colosseum remains a symbol of Rome’s enduring legacy as a center of power and entertainment.

Trevi Fountain – A Baroque Masterpiece

The Trevi Fountain is a must-see attraction in Rome and one of the most famous fountains in the world. Located on the Piazza di Trevi, this stunning Baroque masterpiece was built in the 18th century. The fountain features the god of the sea, Neptune, on his chariot, surrounded by intricate sculptures and ornate details. It is said that tossing a coin into the fountain ensures a return trip to Rome, making it a popular spot for tourists to make a wish.

This monumental fountain stands at a height of 26 meters (85 feet) and spans a width of 49 meters (161 feet), making it the largest Baroque fountain in Rome. The exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail exhibited in every aspect of the fountain’s design and construction highlight the skill and talent of the artists involved in its creation. The Trevi Fountain serves as a timeless symbol of beauty and elegance, captivating visitors with its grandeur and splendor.

The Trevi Fountain is not only a magnificent work of art but also an important part of Roman landmarks . Its historical significance and breathtaking beauty make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Rome.

Surrounded by charming cobblestone streets and picturesque buildings, the Trevi Fountain offers a serene and enchanting atmosphere. As you approach the fountain, the soothing sound of cascading water fills the air, creating a sense of tranquility and serenity. Whether you visit during the day or at night, the Trevi Fountain is a sight to behold, with its shimmering water, captivating sculptures, and the play of light and shadows.

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Visiting the Trevi Fountain is an unforgettable experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Rome. Take a moment to make a wish, toss a coin into the fountain, and let the magic of this Baroque masterpiece enchant you.

Pantheon – Ancient Architectural Marvel

The Pantheon is an impressive Roman temple and architectural wonder that stands as a testament to the engineering prowess and grandeur of ancient Rome. Built by Emperor Hadrian in AD 119-128, the Pantheon has survived the test of time and remains one of the best-preserved buildings from antiquity. Its iconic dome, with a diameter of 43.3 meters, was the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world for over 1,300 years.

Inside the Pantheon, visitors are greeted by a breathtaking sight—the oculus. This circular opening in the center of the dome allows natural light to illuminate the expansive interior, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shadow. As you walk through the ancient Roman building , you’ll marvel at the elegance of the design and the intricate details that adorn its walls.

The Pantheon’s harmonious blend of architectural elements and its monumental scale make it a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in ancient Roman history and architecture. Standing in this awe-inspiring space, you can’t help but feel a deep appreciation for the ingenuity and vision of the ancient Romans.

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Visiting the Pantheon is like stepping back in time to ancient Rome. The sheer magnitude of the dome and the ingenuity of its construction leave a lasting impression. It’s a remarkable example of the architectural wonders that the Romans were able to achieve.

The Pantheon’s significance in the history of architectural engineering cannot be overstated. Its innovative use of concrete and the mastery of its dome construction continue to inspire architects and engineers to this day. As you explore the ancient Roman building , take a moment to stand beneath the oculus and let the natural light illuminate your surroundings. It’s a humbling experience that will leave you in awe of the ancient world’s achievements.

Vatican City – Spiritual and Artistic Haven

Vatican City , located within Rome, is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a spiritual and artistic experience. As the smallest independent state in the world, it holds significant cultural and religious importance. The crown jewel of Vatican City is undoubtedly St. Peter’s Basilica , an architectural masterpiece that showcases the finest works of Renaissance art and stands as a symbol of Christianity.

Inside St. Peter’s Basilica , visitors can marvel at its grandeur and beauty. The ornate interior houses remarkable sculptures, precious artworks, and intricate mosaics. One of the most famous artworks is Michelangelo’s “La Pieta” , a breathtaking sculpture depicting the Virgin Mary holding the body of Jesus. It is a masterpiece that captures the essence of grace and sorrow.

Adjacent to St. Peter’s Basilica are the Vatican Museums , a treasure trove of artistic wonders spanning centuries. These museums house an extensive collection of priceless artworks and historical artifacts, including works by renowned artists like Raphael and Caravaggio. The highlight of the Vatican Museums is undoubtedly the Sistine Chapel , known for its remarkable frescoes painted by Michelangelo. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel , featuring scenes from the Book of Genesis, is a true marvel and a testament to the genius of Michelangelo.

A visit to Vatican City offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the spiritual and artistic heritage of Rome. Whether admiring the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica , exploring the vast Vatican Museums , or gazing in awe at the Sistine Chapel , you will be captivated by the cultural richness and historical significance of this remarkable destination.

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The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill are two of Rome’s most significant archaeological sites, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history and grandeur of ancient Rome. These ancient ruins are a testament to the city’s rich past and provide visitors with an opportunity to explore the remnants of a once-thriving civilization.

The Roman Forum , also known as the Forum Romanum, was the bustling center of ancient Rome, serving as the political, religious, and commercial hub of the city. Here, you can wander through the remnants of grand temples, basilicas, and public spaces that were integral to the daily life of the Romans. The Forum was home to important government buildings, such as the Senate House and the Rostra, where speeches were delivered to the citizens of Rome.

Adjacent to the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill offers panoramic views of the city and showcases the opulent palaces that once belonged to Roman emperors. This hill was a prestigious residential area, and its ruins provide a glimpse into the lavish lifestyles of the ruling class. As you wander through the ancient gardens and courtyards, you can imagine what life was like for the wealthy elite of ancient Rome.

Exploring the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill allows visitors to immerse themselves in the stories of ancient Rome and gain a deeper understanding of its significance in shaping Western civilization. The architectural marvels, intricate sculptures, and historical artifacts found within these archaeological sites are a testament to the ingenuity and cultural richness of the Romans.

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Visiting the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill is like stepping back in time, providing a unique opportunity to explore the ruins of ancient Rome and witness the remnants of a once-thriving civilization. These archaeological sites offer a profound experience for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in unraveling the mysteries of the past.

Piazza Navona – Lively Square with Baroque Splendor

Piazza Navona is a vibrant square in Rome, renowned for its magnificent Baroque architecture and lively atmosphere . Located in the historic center of the city, this picturesque square attracts both locals and tourists alike. Piazza Navona is home to several beautiful fountains, street performers, cafes, and terraces, creating a bustling ambiance that captivates visitors.

The centerpiece of Piazza Navona is the famous Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers) designed by the renowned sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This impressive Baroque fountain features four statues representing different rivers – the Nile, Danube, Ganges, and Rio de la Plata – representing the four continents known at the time. The fountain is a true masterpiece, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the Baroque era.

Surrounded by elegant palaces and historic buildings, Piazza Navona provides a perfect setting for leisurely strolls and people-watching. The square is also known for its lively market stalls, where visitors can find unique handmade crafts, artwork, and souvenirs. Whether you’re in search of a delicious gelato, a cup of coffee, or a traditional Italian meal, Piazza Navona offers a wide range of dining options to satisfy every palate.

With its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere , Piazza Navona is a must-visit destination in Rome. Whether you’re exploring the city’s historical sites or simply soaking up its vibrant culture, this Baroque square is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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“Piazza Navona, with its stunning fountains and lively atmosphere , is a true gem in the heart of Rome. The architectural beauty of the square combined with the bustling energy of the street performers and cafes make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the city.” – Traveler’s Magazine

Castel Sant’Angelo – The Mausoleum turned Fortress

One of the most intriguing historical monuments in Rome is Castel Sant’Angelo , also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian . Originally built as a mausoleum for the Roman Emperor Hadrian in AD 139, it later served as a fortress and refuge for popes during times of danger. The castle’s strategic location along the Tiber River made it an important stronghold, protecting the city from external threats.

Inside the castle, visitors can explore its fascinating halls and chambers, which hold centuries of history within their walls. From the beautifully decorated papal apartments to the ancient prison cells, each room tells a story of the castle’s transformation over time. The rooftop terrace offers breathtaking panoramic views of Rome, providing a unique perspective of the city’s skyline.

As you wander through the corridors of Castel Sant’Angelo , you can’t help but feel the weight of history surrounding you. From its original purpose as a mausoleum to its role as a defensive fortress, this historical monument stands as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the Roman people. It is a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts and those seeking to immerse themselves in Rome’s rich past.

Villa Borghese – A Tranquil Oasis

When visiting Rome, don’t miss the opportunity to escape the bustling city streets and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Villa Borghese , Rome’s largest park . This vast green oasis offers a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and reconnect with nature.

Exploring the Park

Villa Borghese is a haven for nature lovers, with its expansive gardens, tranquil lakes, and winding walking paths. Take a leisurely stroll through the lush greenery, enjoy a picnic on the grass, or simply find a quiet spot to relax and soak up the peaceful atmosphere. The park’s well-maintained pathways make it easy to explore, and you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of Rome from various vantage points.

A World of Art at Galleria Borghese

Within the park, you’ll also find the renowned Galleria Borghese , a must-visit museum for art enthusiasts. Housed in a stunning villa, the gallery showcases an extensive collection of artworks by famous artists such as Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael. From exquisite sculptures to breathtaking paintings, the masterpieces on display truly captivate the imagination and offer a unique insight into the world of art.

A Perfect Combination of Art and Nature

Villa Borghese offers a delightful combination of art and nature, making it a must-see attraction in Rome. Lose yourself in the tranquility of the park, admire the beauty of the gardens, and then immerse yourself in the world of art at the Galleria Borghese . Whether you’re a nature lover, an art enthusiast, or simply seeking a moment of peace in the heart of the city, Villa Borghese is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Q: Are there guided tours available for the Colosseum?

A: Yes, there are guided tours available for the Colosseum. These tours provide informative insights into the history and significance of this ancient Roman amphitheater . You can choose from various options, including group tours and private tours, to enhance your experience and make the most out of your visit.

Q: Is there an entrance fee for the Trevi Fountain?

A: No, there is no entrance fee for the Trevi Fountain. It is a public attraction, and you can visit it freely at any time. However, keep in mind that the area can get crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons. It is recommended to visit early in the morning or late at night to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the fountain’s beauty.

Q: Can I go inside the Pantheon?

A: Yes, visitors are allowed to enter the Pantheon free of charge. Once inside, you can explore the stunning interior of this ancient Roman building , marvel at its impressive dome, and learn about its historical significance. Remember to dress respectfully as it is a religious site, and be prepared for possible queues, especially during peak hours.

Q: Is there an entrance fee for Vatican City?

A: Vatican City itself does not require an entrance fee, as it is a sovereign state. However, there are entrance fees for certain attractions within Vatican City, such as St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums. It is recommended to check the official websites for up-to-date information on ticket prices and reservations to ensure a smooth visit.

Q: Can I visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill together?

A: Yes, the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill are located adjacent to each other, and a combined ticket allows you to visit both sites. Exploring these archaeological sites together provides a comprehensive understanding of the ancient Roman civilization, as the Roman Forum was the heart of political and social life, while Palatine Hill was the home of emperors.

Q: Are there any restrictions in Piazza Navona?

A: There are generally no specific restrictions in Piazza Navona, as it is a public square open to all. However, it is important to respect the surrounding buildings and monuments, as well as the rules and regulations set by local authorities. Additionally, be mindful of your belongings and avoid street vendors selling unauthorized goods.

Q: Can I climb to the top of Castel Sant’Angelo?

A: Yes, visitors are allowed to climb to the top of Castel Sant’Angelo and enjoy panoramic views of Rome from the rooftop terrace. The castle’s halls also offer fascinating insights into its historical significance and the role it played as a fortress and refuge for popes. Please note that there may be stairs to climb, so it is advisable to wear comfortable shoes.

Q: Is there an entrance fee for Villa Borghese?

A: Yes, there is an entrance fee for the Galleria Borghese , which is located within Villa Borghese. The gallery houses a remarkable collection of artworks by renowned artists and requires prior reservation due to limited availability. However, access to the park itself is generally free, allowing you to enjoy the tranquil oasis and beautiful landscapes without a charge.

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  • Good for Kids
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  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Couples
  • Adventurous
  • Hidden Gems
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

tourist attractions in rome georgia

1. Rome Area History Center

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2. Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum

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3. Myrtle Hill Cemetery

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4. Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

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5. State Mutual Stadium

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6. Rome-Floyd E.C.O. Center

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7. Clock Tower

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8. Downtown Heritage Trail System

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9. Kingston Downs

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10. Museum of Flight

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11. Statute of Ellen Axson Wilson

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12. Messianic Jewish Tree Of Life Bible Society

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13. GE Trails

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14. Stonebridge Golf Course

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15. Admiral Towers Plaza

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16. Lazy Creek Farms

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17. Firefighters Memorial Plaza

18. newby farm & vineyard.

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19. Rome Axe Throwig

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20. Lock & Dam Park

21. grizzard park, 22. studio siri, 23. alto park recreation center, 24. barron stadium, 25. etowah park.

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26. Dogwood Books

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27. Ross Dress for Less

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  • Myrtle Hill Cemetery
  • State Mutual Stadium
  • Rome Area History Center
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  • Kingston Downs
  • Banty Jones Park
  • Tolbert Park
  • Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation
  • Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home

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