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Rome‑Floyd Visitor Center – Gateway to Rome, Georgia

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Start your exploration of Rome and Floyd County at the Rome‑Floyd Visitor Center, where you’ll find in‑depth exhibits on Native American heritage, Civil War history, the bustling downtown scene, and insights into Berry College, Oak Hill, and The Martha Berry Museum. Plus, catch exciting moments with the Rome Braves.

Housed in a historic 1901 train depot with an attached caboose, the Rome‑Floyd Visitor Center serves as your one‑stop resource for everything Georgia’s Rome has to offer. Address: 402 Civic Center Drive, Rome, GA 30161.

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