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Museum City on Lake Allatoona

About Cartersville, GA

Welcome to Cartersville, the Bartow County seat in northwest Georgia, known for its Smithsonian-affiliated museums, Etowah Indian Mounds, and access to Lake Allatoona.

Cartersville is a city in and the county seat of Bartow County, in northwest Georgia, situated along Interstate 75 about 45 miles from Atlanta. Its location on this major corridor, combined with a lower cost profile than nearby suburban counties, has made it a growing residential and industrial center on the northern fringe of the Atlanta region. The city is distinctive for its cultural depth. Cartersville is home to two Smithsonian-affiliated museums — the Booth Western Art Museum, which houses a major collection of Western American art, and the Tellus Science Museum — as well as the Bartow History Center. The Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site, just outside the city, preserves a substantial Native American ceremonial complex of earthen mounds along the Etowah River, marking one of the most important archaeological sites in the Southeast. Cartersville's economy is anchored by manufacturing, logistics, and distribution along the I-75 corridor, with employers including a growing Anheuser-Busch facility and a range of industrial operations. Healthcare and retail add to the employment base, while some residents commute toward Atlanta's Cumberland-Galleria district about 35 minutes to the south. Education is served by two systems: the city's own Cartersville City Schools, which is well regarded, and Bartow County Schools for the surrounding area. Lake Allatoona and Red Top Mountain State Park provide substantial recreation, from boating and fishing to hiking and camping. The city's neighborhoods range from the historic Old Town district to newer subdivisions such as Carter Grove and lake-oriented properties near Allatoona. Cartersville blends small-town character, notable cultural institutions, and practical access to Atlanta, making it a distinctive choice in northwest Georgia.

Population 26,014
County Bartow County
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Cartersville, Georgia in?

Cartersville is located in Bartow County, in northwest Georgia, and serves as the county seat. It sits along Interstate 75 about 45 miles northwest of Atlanta, within the northwestern fringe of the Atlanta metropolitan region.

What is Cartersville, Georgia known for?

Cartersville is known for its cultural institutions, including the Booth Western Art Museum and the Tellus Science Museum, both Smithsonian-affiliated, and the Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site, which preserves a major Native American ceremonial complex.

What school districts serve Cartersville, Georgia?

Cartersville is served by two public systems: Cartersville City Schools, a top-rated city district, and Bartow County Schools, which covers the surrounding county. The two systems give families options depending on where they live.

How far is Cartersville, Georgia from Atlanta?

Cartersville sits about 45 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta. The drive along Interstate 75 takes roughly 50 minutes to reach the city center, while the Cumberland-Galleria employment district lies about 35 minutes to the south of the city.

What outdoor recreation is near Cartersville, Georgia?

Cartersville offers recreation at Lake Allatoona and Red Top Mountain State Park, which provide boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking. The Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site adds a nature trail and a look at the region's deep history.

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About Cartersville

Real Estate & Housing

Cartersville's housing market offers historic character alongside new growth. Old Town features preserved historic homes in the city's original neighborhoods, while newer subdivisions such as Carter Grove provide fresh single-family construction. Lake-adjacent properties near Allatoona add waterfront living options, and a mix of mid-century and contemporary homes fills out the inventory. The city's growth along the I-75 corridor has brought continued residential development, while property taxes remain lower than in neighboring Cobb and Cherokee counties. Buyers can find restored in-town homes, conventional suburban subdivisions, and lake-area properties. Cartersville's combination of housing variety, school options, and northwest Atlanta location makes it an active and competitive market for a city of its size.

Neighborhoods

Cartersville's neighborhoods span its history and recent growth. Old Town, the city's historic core, features older homes and a traditional in-town feel near downtown. Carter Grove represents newer construction on the city's growing edges, while Parkway Station and similar subdivisions are positioned for I-75 commuters. Lake-area properties near Allatoona offer waterfront and wooded settings, appealing to buyers seeking recreation access. Established mid-century neighborhoods and additional new developments fill out the city's residential landscape. This range — from historic streets to lake homes and new subdivisions — gives Cartersville buyers meaningful choice within a single northwest Georgia community.

Lifestyle in Cartersville

Cartersville offers a small-city lifestyle enriched by an unusually strong cultural scene. Its downtown is active and walkable, with local restaurants, shops, and events, while the Smithsonian-affiliated Booth Western Art Museum and Tellus Science Museum give the city a cultural profile that belies its size. The Etowah Indian Mounds and Bartow History Center connect residents to the region's deep heritage. Outdoor life centers on Lake Allatoona and Red Top Mountain State Park, with boating, fishing, and hiking minutes away. The city's position along I-75 provides a practical commute to Atlanta while allowing residents to live in a more relaxed, affordable northwest Georgia setting. Cartersville appeals to families, professionals, and retirees drawn to its combination of culture, recreation, and small-town warmth.

Schools & Education

Cartersville is served by two public school systems. Cartersville City Schools operates the city's in-town schools and is consistently well regarded, while Bartow County Schools serves the surrounding county and its growing subdivisions. This dual structure gives families distinct options depending on their location within the Cartersville area. Beyond K-12 education, the city is home to Georgia Highlands College's Cartersville campus, providing associate degrees and transfer pathways, with additional institutions in the broader northwest Georgia and Atlanta regions. The presence of both a strong city district and a larger county system, plus accessible higher education, makes schools a meaningful consideration for families moving to Cartersville.

Getting Around

Cartersville sits directly on Interstate 75, one of the Southeast's principal north-south corridors, placing downtown Atlanta about 50 minutes south and the Cumberland-Galleria employment district about 35 minutes away. U.S. 41 and U.S. 411 also pass through the area, providing regional connections through northwest Georgia. The city's location gives businesses efficient logistics access, and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is within about an hour's drive. Local roads connect Cartersville's historic downtown, its newer subdivisions, and the Lake Allatoona area. For commuters, the I-75 corridor makes Atlanta's employment centers accessible while allowing residents to live at a northwest Georgia pace.

Parks & Recreation

Lake Allatoona is the centerpiece of outdoor recreation in the Cartersville area, offering boating, fishing, swimming, and lakeside parks. Red Top Mountain State Park, on the lake's shore, provides hiking trails, camping, and scenic lakeside views. The Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site adds a nature trail alongside its archaeological mounds. The city's parks, including Dellinger Park, support sports and community recreation, while the downtown district hosts festivals and events. The Booth Western Art Museum and Tellus Science Museum provide indoor cultural recreation, and the Bartow History Center connects visitors to local heritage. Cartersville's mix of lake access, state parkland, and cultural venues gives residents year-round options.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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Went Under Contract 7
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payments Median Sale Price $355,000 +6.3%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $100
schedule Avg Days on Market 5
sell Homes Sold 454
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 99.0%
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