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About Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum

Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum rests on the former site of the Berry Schools, founded by Martha Berry in 1909. Visitors to the museum can explore a variety of exhibits sharing the educational and cultural life of the region. The Programs and Performances Gallery hosts interactive programs focused on local music, traditional art forms, and folkloric traditions. In addition, visitors are encouraged to explore two 19th-century buildings located on the grounds.
Address : 24 Veterans Memorial Hwy NE, Rome, GA 30165, USA

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Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge HomeChieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home, is a living and breathing testament to the history of the Cherokee Nation. The home gives visitors the unprecedented chance to view two historic structures spanning two centuries. Maj. Major Ridge Home is a beautifully-restored 1840's brick home situated on its original plantation site. Across the grassy field lays Chieftains Museum, owned by the Cherokee nation and dedicated to preserving and interpreting Native American artifacts.
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Berry CollegeBerry College, is an educational institution with its roots firmly planted in both the academic and spiritual worlds. Founded in 1902 as a Christian liberal arts school by Martha Berry, the college consistently earns high rankings from publications such as U.S. News and World Report for its impressive academic program. The college also offers a robust extra-curricular program with opportunities for leadership and exploration.
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Heritage Park Heritage Park offers a window into the past of Northwest Georgia. Located on the banks of the Oostanaula River, Heritage Park is home to seven historical buildings that span over 190 years of local history. Visitors can tour the Gordon-Baker Homestead, an 1812 cabin and smokehouse; The Osborn Store, which was built around 1830; and even a traditional one-room schoolhouse, built in 1908.
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The Labyrinth of RomeThe Labyrinth of Rome, is an expansive web of underground passages that are believed to have been carved out over thousands of years. This incredible man-made structure starts from the center and stretches for miles in all directions, with rooms, chambers, and large domes connecting each pathway. Some theorize that ancient cultures used The Labyrinth as a holy network of tunnels responsible for creating one of the most spectacular spiritual sites in North America.
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Myrtle Hill CemeteryMyrtle Hill Cemetery is a picturesque graveyard with vast rolling hills and lush greenery. It was established in 1860, making it one of the oldest cemeteries in the area. The cemetery features fascinating old gravestones and monuments, many of which date back to the 19th Century. The graves are well cared for and have been preserved since its inception. Throughout the cemetery there are trees that provide shady pockets of cool weather from the hot Georgia summer days.
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Neely HillNeely Hill, is a stunning formation of hills and valleys. With family-friendly activities all year long, from recreational activities in the nearby lake to hikes through the mountainside and festivals held by the local community, it truly has something for everyone. For those who appreciate nature, the views on display at Neely Hill are sure to be unforgettable. Additionally, this region boasts a lovely mix of small farms and new industrial enterprises located on its outskirts.

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Floyd County
Floyd County, Georgia is a beautiful region located in the western part of the state, with plenty of rolling hills and vast countryside. The area is rich in history and culture, boasting an array of festivals and museums to explore. With its incredible landscape, plentiful resources, and welcoming communities, Floyd County offers something for everyone. From outdoor activities like camping, fishing and hiking to more diverse attractions such as art galleries and farms, Floyd County is sure to pl

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