You've heard the saying, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do"... well, there is certainly a lot to do in Georgia's Rome! Here is just a sampling of attractions in Rome and Floyd County. Don't forget to check out the events, too!
Arts
The arts thrive here with music, theatre, galleries, and more. Discover the creativity and talent that abounds in Georgia's Rome!
Cave Spring
A quaint village that is a "must see" when visiting Georgia's Rome.
Golf
Set in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains just to the north of Rome, Stonebridge golf course combines rolling hills with unique tee placements, tall Georgia pines and water hazards from the 27 acre lake. While you have the breathtaking views of mountains and foothills, play is on a fairly even stable terrain. But don't be surprised if you run across wild turkey, geese or a deer or two. Stonebridge backs up the 27,000 acres that comprise Berry College which is a protected wild life area.
Heritage & Culture
With the work of the Myrtle Hill-Oak Hill Memorial Association, Georgia's Rome is able to showcase the history of its cemeteries. Georgia's Rome is also blessed with talent and entertainment with the Rome Little Theatre and the Rome Symphony - the oldest symphony in the South.
Historic Downtown
A visit to Georgia's Rome is not complete without a trip down Broad Street. The Historic Between the Rivers District is home to quaint restaurants and local boutiques - and some of the best antique stores around!
Museums
Georgia's Rome is blessed with 3 unique museums - each telling a bit of the story of Rome and Floyd County.
Myrtle Hill Cemetery
If you are looking for the historic, surreal, quintessential southern cemetery, Myrtle Hill is it. Come explore its six terraces and rich history - and visit the place where Romans rest.
Rome Braves
The Class-A affiilate of the Atlanta Braves. Come see tomorrow's baseball stars today!