
Berry College and the extensive grounds of Shorter University dominate the northern and western landscapes of this region where the Oostanaula River and Etowah River converge to form the Coosa River. The map details the transition from the city center of Rome, marked by the Floyd County Courthouse, to the more rural stretches of Little Texas Valley and the slopes of Lavender Mountain. A notable concentration of historic sites is found at the river confluence, including Myrtle Hill and the location of the Widow Fools Ferry. The presence of the Richard B Russell Regional Airport and the Norfolk Southern rail line highlights the area's role as a transportation hub, while numerous local landmarks like Mount Berry and Glenwood illustrate the historic growth of these north Georgia communities.
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1967 Livingston
Floyd County, GA

1967 Melson
Floyd County, GA

1967 Rock Mountain
Floyd County, GA

1967 Rome North
Floyd County, GA

1968 Armuchee
Floyd County, GA

1968 Rome South
Floyd County, GA

1968 Wax
Floyd County, GA

2024 Armuchee
Floyd County, GA

2024 Livingston
Floyd County, GA

2024 Melson
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rock Mountain
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rome North
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rome South
Floyd County, GA

2024 Wax
Floyd County, GA