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Ringgold is a city in and the county seat of Catoosa County, Georgia, United States. [4] Its population was 3,414 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ] It is part of the Chattanooga, Tennessee –GA metropolitan statistical area .
The county seat is Ringgold. [2] The county was created on December 5, 1853. The meaning of the Cherokee language name "Catoosa" is obscure. "Catoosa" may come from the Cherokee words gatusi ("hill", "small mountain" or "high place") or gatu'gitse ("new settlement place"). [3] Catoosa County is part of the Chattanooga, TN–GA Metropolitan ...
Description: This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Catoosa County, Georgia, highlighting Ringgold in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.
KOA (short for Kampgrounds of America) is an American franchise of privately owned campgrounds. Having more than 500 locations across the United States and Canada, it is the world's largest system of privately owned campgrounds.
The tornado, which was on the ground for 52 minutes and became known as the Ringgold–Apison tornado or The Monster, [1] killed over twenty people while having windspeeds that were estimated to have been as high as 190 miles per hour (310 km/h).
The Ringgold Public Library thus became the first affiliate library of what was named the Dalton Regional Library in 1945. [9] Gordon County soon joined in 1957, as did Murray County in 1958. [10] [11] With the creation of the Fort Oglethorpe library in 1971, the system changed its name to the Northwest Georgia Regional Library System. [12]
The Catoosa County Courthouse, at 7694 Nashville St. in Ringgold, Georgia, was built in 1939. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [1] It was designed by architects Crutchfield and Law in Colonial Revival style. It is a two-story, brick building with a pediment and cupola and a hipped roof. It has a central block ...
The Northwest Georgia Amphitheatre (originally known as the Northwest Georgia Bank Amphitheatre [1]) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Ringgold, Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee. [2] Construction on the venue began in 2004 on land owned by Catoosa County, using $550,000 in funds donated by the Northwest Georgia Bank Foundation.