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Cartersville is a city in and the county seat of Bartow County, Georgia, United States; [6] it is located within the northwest edge of the Atlanta metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 23,187.
This included the short Ridgeway Road (to which the parkway itself was extended) which originally ran only from Burnt Hickory Road in the north, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south to SR 120. Villa Rica Road, which was realigned westward at SR 120 to meet Ridgeway to complete the loop, also had its parkway-widened portion renamed.
Euharlee is a city in Bartow County, Georgia, United States.The population was 4,136 at the 2010 census, [6] an increase of 29% over the 2000 count of 3,208. Euharlee is a bedroom community of Cartersville, the Bartow County seat which is located 9 miles (14 km) to the east.
It is located approximately five miles east of Cartersville with approximately ten subdivisions and churches, including Rowland Springs Baptist Church. It is situated off Rowland Springs Road and off Georgia State Route 20. The community was named for John S. Rowland, who established a mineral spa at this site in the 1840s. [2]
This is the list of FIPS codes for Georgia — FIPS codes for each county in the state. - Weatheradios with WRSAME can also use these codes (prefixed with a 0). 13000 - Georgia (entire state) 13001 - Appling County; 13003 - Atkinson County; 13005 - Bacon County; 13007 - Baker County; 13009 - Baldwin County; 13011 - Banks County; 13013 - Barrow ...
In September 2005, 762 was overlaid to all of the existing area code 706, despite the fact that it has been physically split into two separate and disconnected sections since it was created in 1992. [2] Georgia is served by ten area codes. The newest area code, 943, went into service in March 2022 as another area code for the Atlanta area. [3]
Bartow County was created from the Cherokee lands of the Cherokee County territory on December 3, 1832, and named Cass County, after General Lewis Cass (1782–1866), Secretary of War under President Andrew Jackson, Minister to France and Secretary of State under President James Buchanan, [3] who was instrumental in the removal of Native Americans from the area.