Emerson
Emerson was incorporated in 1889, and named for Joseph Emerson Brown, the 42nd Governor of Georgia.
Euharlee
“Euharlee” is a name derived from the Cherokee language, meaning “she laughs as she runs”, referring to the sound of the Euharlee Creek.
Kingston
Kingston has a small museum and several historical landmarks related to the Civil War and to the Native American tribes which once lived there.
Lindale
Lindale is located just outside of Rome, Georgia, in an area that, at one time, was a thriving mill community.
Rockmart
Nestled in the rolling hills of Northwest Georgia, Rockmart is one of three towns in Polk County. The cities founders chose the name “Rockmart” because of the abundance of slate in the area.
Rome
Rome is the largest city in and the county seat of Floyd County, Georgia. There are over 36,000 residents and the city has a diverse economy.
Shannon
Shannon, Georgia, is a community that is part of Floyd County, Georgia, and located in Northwest Georgia between Rome and Calhoun.
Silver Creek
Silver Creek is a community nestled between Rome and Rockmart, Georgia, and is one of many areas that make up Floyd County.