Trivia to Know about Rome Georgia

 Trivia to know about Rome, Georgia

• Floyd County/Rome City population: 96,000 

• Rome’s name is a tribute to the Italian city of Rome, as it was built on seven hills with a river running between (Oostanaula River and Etowah River converge into Coosa River) 

• The community’s earliest residents, the Cherokee Indians, called Rome “The Enchanted Land,” where the rivers meet and the mountains begin 

• The community offers a perfect blend of small-town charm and metropolitan amenities 

• The Rome Chamber of Commerce offers a young professionals program (YPROME) that hosts networking and professional development events throughout the year 

• Rome is known as “The Capital of Northwest Georgia,” drawing residents from throughout the region for medical, educational, recreational and cultural services 

• The community continues to carefully preserve its rich historical and natural resources 

• Floyd County is ranked 11th in economic strength among Georgia’s 159 counties 

Offers a moderate climate with seasonal changes: 

Winter: average High 50°F

Spring: average High 70°F 

Summer: average High 88°

Fall: average High 70°F 

Average annual rainfall: 47 inches 

Education 

• Berry College – the world’s largest college campus 

• Shorter University • Georgia Highland’s College 

• Georgia Northwestern Technical College 

• Six high schools, three private schools, and Georgia School for the Deaf 


Medicine 

• Floyd Medical Center 

• Redmond Regional Medical Center 

• Harbin Clinic 
Business 

  • International Paper
  •  Pirelli Tire North American Headquarters 
  •  Georgia Power – Plant Hammond 
  •  Southeastern Mills 
  •  Kellogg Company 
  •  Suzuki Manufacturing 
  • Wheeler’s 
  • Ball Metal Beverage Container

Recreation 

• Rome Braves, a Class A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves 

• NAIA National Football Championship 

• USTA Tennis Tournaments 

• Three 18-hole golf courses, four 9-hole courses, and two public driving ranges 

• Rome Symphony Orchestra 

• Rome Little Theatre 

• Riverside Park and Berry College, offering great hiking, biking, and jogging trails  
 

Distance from Rome to: 

Ft. Payne, Ala.: 42.2 miles ~

Atlanta, Ga.: 67 miles ~

Chattanooga, Tenn.: 68 miles 

Birmingham, Ala.: 125 miles  ~

Athens, Ga.: 128 miles 

Tuscaloosa, Ala.: 184 miles 

Nashville, Tenn.: 200 miles 

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