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With a population of 24,567, the quaint small town of Cartersville, Georgia, boasts charm and history. You can find it just northwest of Atlanta and 76 miles east of Chattanooga, Tennessee. People founded Cartersville, which was known as Birmingham, in 1832. Many things fill Cartersville’s downtown area, such as shopping, theaters, museums, and restaurants. Spend the day walking around Downtown and take a stop by the rock ‘n’ roll-themed Ate Track Bar and Grill to have a drink and enjoy your standard American eats, or check out some vinyl records at the Rock ‘n’ Shop, or indulge your sweet tooth at Agan’s Bakery, the town’s sweetest staple since 1961. Alternatively, explore Cartersville’s famous museums like the Booth Western Art Museum if you’re interested in the Wild West, The Tellus Museum for natural history and science enthusiasts, The Savoy Automobile Museum for car enthusiasts, The Bartow History Museum, and the Roselawn Museum for history enthusiasts.