Welcome to Bartow County, GAEstablished in 1832, Bartow County is 460 square miles, located in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Bartow County maintains a powerful sense of community and prides itself on being one of the best places to live, work and raise a family. From the beautiful shores of Lake Allatoona to the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains, from the exquisite Barnsley Gardens to the history of the Etowah Indian Mounds, from the Booth Western Museum to the Cartersville Opera Company, Bartow County has something for everyone. Enjoy a day at Bartow beach where you can take in the beautiful coastline, golf, swim, boat, and fish. Fort Yargo State Park is a 1,850 acre complex where the family can camp, swim, fish, miniature golf or just take a leisurely walk through the woods. Bartow County has a strong economic base, made up of a diverse mix of businesses and industries. Interstate 75 makes Bartow County convenient to activities in Atlanta. The county offers a number of annual events. Beautiful southern mansions, log cabins, and Victorian homes grace the pathways of Bartow County. Mining, natural resources, and agriculture continue to bring families to this wonderful county. | More Local Area InformationFrom the shore of Lake Allatoona to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, from the elegance of Barnsley Gardens to the history of the Etowa... Read moreFrom Lake Allatoona to the foot hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains; the educational and cultural offerings of Reinhardt College to the athleti... Read moreFrom the Big Chicken to Six Flags over Georgia; Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield to the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art; and acclaimed school system to ... Read moreEstablished in 1832, Bartow County is 460 square miles, located in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Bartow County maintains a powerful sense o... Read moreFrom the historic Ragsdale Inn to the Dallas Fine Arts Center, from the Southeastern Dragway to a quality educational system, from High Shoal... Read moreIf you have not yet discovered Rome, Georgia, we invite you to do so. Situated amid seven hills and the convergence of three rivers, Rome is th... Read moreMarietta, Georgia spans 22 square miles, making it one of the largest of Atlanta's suburbs. Conversely, Marietta has one of the smallest schoo... Read moreThe city of Marietta, Georgia has come a long way since its modest beginnings. Originally, the town consisted of a few homes built near an India... Read moreAlthough the architecture of many Marietta buildings and homes reflect a bygone era, it certainly doesn't mean you have to shop for them usin... Read moreMarietta, Georgia is packed full of things to do, especially if American history is of interest to you. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park... Read moreWhether you're new to the area or a resident of Georgia, Marietta is home to many entertaining, exciting, and historical attractions. You can easil... Read moreThe town of Marietta, Georgia had modest beginnings as a small group of homes located near an Indian trail at the base of Kennesaw Mountain. However... Read moreAn easy assumption to make about a city like Marietta, Georgia is that its homes would be as historic as the town itself. Marietta's rich histor... Read moreMarietta's real estate is as varied as the people who own it. With its rich history dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s, many mature home... Read moreMarietta, Georgia is a great place to have a small-town feel while being near big-city excitement (it's near the state capital of Atlanta)... Read moreThe Internet has made many aspects of life much easier, including home shopping. The MLS (or multiple listing service), for example, allows potentia... Read moreWhether you're from Marietta or planning to move to the city, the Marietta MLS makes browsing real estate listings in Cobb County easier than it'... Read moreAs in most cities across the country, homes for sale in Marietta, Georgia are popping up on a weekly basis. However, these properties are bein... Read moreCNN has called the city of Roswell, Georgia one of the best places to live in the United States, but things weren't always so pleasant for th... Read moreBefore Roswell, Georgia became what it is today, it was inhabited by the Cherokee Indians and called the "Enchanted Land." Whites were forbidden fro... Read more |