The Bowden Inn, built by Dr. Robert M. Lovvorn, a physician, architect , and Baptist minister in 1877.
Read more about BowdenIn 1829, Carrollton was designated county seat. Built In the 1880s, the old two-story brick courthouse had a prominent clock tower next to the front entrance.
Read more about CarrolltonIn 1877 James Mitchell was an agent of the Georgia Methodist Episcopal Conference Education Association.
Read more about Mt. ZionChartered in 1885 Roopville city limits are 500 yards in every direction from the J. K. Roop House.
Read more about RoopvilleTemple became known statewide because of the Temple Model School which opened in 1904.
Read more about Temple1830—Wicks Tavern is the oldest commercial structure in Carroll County. The tavern was built in Hixtown by John B. Wick.
Read more about Villa RicaMcIntosh Reserve is named for William McIntosh, Jr., a prominent Creek Indian leader and plantation owner. The plantation was known as Lochau Talofau, which in English means "Acorn Bluff."
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