Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Rome GA

231 Highway 411 S , Rome GA 30161
Reservations: (888) 201-1746 US Toll Free
Telephone: (706) 232-3380 Fax: (706) 232-3364
Email:  cx_rmga@countryinns.com

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Our ideal location puts you within minutes of all major businesses, attractions and sports venues:

  • Rome Historic District (3.5 miles)
  • Oakhill & Martha Berry Museum (5 miles)
  • Chieftains/Rome Historic Museums (4.5 miles)
  • Grizzard Park YMCA soccer fields (3 miles)
  • Mt. Berry Square Mall (6 miles)
  • Rome Braves Ballpark (6 miles)
  • Pirelli Tires (5 miles)
  • Suzuki ATV (11 miles)
  • F&P Georgia (5 miles)
  • Bekaert Steel (3 miles)
  • Suhner Manufacturing (2 miles)
  • Rocky Mountain Recreational Park (15 miles)
  • Kingston Downs, home of Atlanta Steeplechase (8 miles)
  • Neaton Rome (8 miles)
  • Nidaco Foods (7 miles)
  • Rome Gladiators
  • Cave Spring (15 miles)

Although it may not have the storied past of its namesake, Rome, Georgia, has carved out its own charming niche with unique landmarks, intriguing museums, and a tourist-friendly historic district. Adding to its character, Rome is surrounded by the Etowah, Oostanaula and Coosa Rivers, and the area circumscribed by them ­ aptly named Between the Rivers ­ is where the city was founded in 1834. The advent of the railroad brought prosperity to Rome until Sherman burned much of the city during his Civil War march to Atlanta. However, citizens found the fortitude to rebuild the historic downtown area, creating what is arguably the finest Victorian city center in Georgia, complete with a 1901 train depot, antique shops, art galleries, restaurants, homes and churches. Overlooking the entire area is Rome's official symbol, a beautiful brick clock tower. Built in 1871 atop one of Rome's seven hills, the structure was originally designed to hold the city's water supply. Today, it houses a museum that documents Rome's history and showcases an observation deck that affords enchanting, panoramic views of the region.

With the advent of railroads at the turn of the 20th century, Rome became a point of trade and commerce. That history is maintained in the Rome Railroad Depot, which dates from 1901 and serves today as the town's visitor center.

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