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Adamson Square: A New Amphitheater Elevates Downtown Carrollton

Adamson Square: A New Amphitheater Elevates Downtown Carrollton The new Amp amphitheater brings added excitement to Downtown Carrollton.Adamson Square: A New Amphitheater Elevates Downtown Carrollton Adamson Square: A New Amphitheater Elevates Downtown Carrollton Adamson Square: A New Amphitheater Elevates Downtown Carrollton Adamson Square: A New Amphitheater Elevates Downtown Carrollton Northwest Georgia Carrollton

Nestled among classical homes and historic monuments, Adamson Square has always remained Carrollton's vibrant city center. Full of charm and hospitality, the square is a reflection of past generations and features premium restaurants, diverse shops, local galleries and beautiful landscapes. The Amp downtown amphitheater, the Southeastern Quilt and Textile Museum and the Depot on Bradley (restored 1880s railroad depot) add even more reasons to visit Downtown Carrollton.

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Facility Amenities
  • Free Parking
  • Parking on Site
  • Gift Shop
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Party Facilities
  • Public Restrooms
  • Restaurant on Site
  • Self-guided Tours
  • Maps & Brochures Available
Near Interstate Highway
  • 20
Suitable for Ages
  • All Ages
Group Amenities
  • Group-Friendly
General Information
  • Family-Friendly
  • Open Year 'Round

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