Whether it's a leisurely day touring the largest college campus in the world, fishing on our three rivers, cheering for tomorrow's major league stars, dining in one of our unique bistros, or touring the historic Victorian downtown district - you will certainly discover what makes Rome northwest Georgia's best kept secret.
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What's Unique in Georgia's Rome?
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Berry College - The largest campus in the world
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The Old Mill at Berry - The second largest working overshot waterwheel in the world
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Marshall Forest - Georgia's first National Natural Landmark and only virgin forest in the US within city limits
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Rome Symphony Orchestra - The Oldest Symphony in the South
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Ellen Axson Wilson - The only First Lady buried in the State of Georgia
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Most diverse aquatic river system in the entire world
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Trails through Rome
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Blue & Gray Trail
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Historic Courthouse Corridor
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Trail of Tears
Story Ideas
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"A Miracle in the Mountains"
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"The Man Who Was Buried Three Times"
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Three rivers, a national virgin forest and miles of trails
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Eagles, birdies and deer sighted daily: Stonebridge Golf Club
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The Legacy of Martha Berry
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A pool in the shape of Georgia
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Major Ridge and the Trail of Tears
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Tomorrow's Major League Stars: Rome Braves
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”Where Romans Rest” and other famous people buried at Myrtle Hill Cemetery
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Union & Confederate Civil War Sites -The only location in Georgia with 4 full years of activity during the War.