Welcome to Adairsville, Georgia


City Description-This north central Georgia town is home to some of the best antique shops in the state and is a gateway city to the North Georgia Mountains. Its central location, plentiful accommodations and reputation for abundant outdoor recreation activities make it a great place to spend a few days. Adairsville The town that moved to the depot might be a good nickname for Adairsville, for when the Western and Atlantic Railroad came through the depot was a mile and a half from the town so Adairsville picked up and moved south to the depot. All in all it was a good move for the town, which took its name from Chief John Adair, a white trader married to a Cherokee woman. His house still stands at Barnsley Gardens. The Cherokee were illegally forced to leave by the settlers in the tragic "Trail of Tears."

It was at the Adairsville Depot on April 12, 1863 that The Texas began to chase its sister locomotive The General in reverse in an episode that became known as The Great Locomotive Chase. On May 18 "The Battle of Adairsville" was fought to the north of the city.

After the War for Southern Independence (American Civil War) the agriculture shifted to cotton, although the area did continue with a substantial amount of wheat, corn, peaches and cattle. From 1920 to 1940 Adairsville was the southern end of "Bedspread Alley," a cottage industry that came to life on U. S. 41 south of Chattanooga. Women worked from their homes along this major north-south connector, making bedspreads and other woven products for sale to tourists taking the highway to Atlanta or Florida. Recently the city has been the focus of a locally driven revitalization, driven in part by the success of nearby Barnsley Gardens. One recommended stop is the 1902 Stock Exchange (no, not financial, stock as in cattle).

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Adairsville, Georgia Hotels

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Ramada Limited Adairsville
500 Georgia North Circle
Adairsville, GA 30103
Nightly Rates (66.13 - 76.80)   3 Star
Ramada Limited Adairsville $hotle.Name
The Ramada Limited, Adairsville is located midway between Atlanta and Chattanooga at Exit 306 off 1-75. This Adairsville hotel offers Free Wireless High-Speed Internet Access, Free Expanded Continental Breakfast, 24 hr Restaurant next door,...more
Best Western Country Side Inn
100 Georgia North Circle
Adairsville, GA 30103
Nightly Rates (99.99 - 99.99)   3 Star
Best Western Country Side Inn $hotle.Name
Discover the Best Western Country Side Inn, the newest hotel in Adairsville, nestled in the North Georgia Mountains. Adairsville is the home of the Great Locomotive Chase Festival, an original settlement of the Cherokee Indians and a major ...more
Comfort Inn Adairsville
107 Princeton Blvd.
Adairsville, GA 30103
Nightly Rates (92.99 - 92.99)   2 Star
Comfort Inn Adairsville $hotle.Name
Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. Microwave, refrigerator, HBO rooms. Atlanta 55 miles. Outlet malls 7 miles. Lake Allatoona 25 miles. Anheuser Busch 10 miles. Pet accommodation: 10.00 per night per pet. Pet Limit is 15 pounds. 2 ...more
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Adairsville Hotel Chains

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