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Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home

Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home

17.24km from Barnsley Resort

Chieftains 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.

The Labyrinth of Rome

The Labyrinth of Rome

17.26km from Barnsley Resort

The 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.

Neely Hill

Neely Hill

17.7km from Barnsley Resort

Neely 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.

Clock Tower

Clock Tower

17.71km from Barnsley Resort

The Clock Tower of Floyd County, located in the heart of downtown Rome, has been an iconic fixture of the city since it was built in 1888. It's a unique example of 19th-century architecture and serves as a reminder of the town's proud heritage. Every year, thousands of locals and visitors pass by the landmark bell tower daily, captivated by its beauty and enduring legacy - a sentiment that has only grown stronger throughout Floyd County's long history.

Euharlee Creek Covered Bridge

Euharlee Creek Covered Bridge

18.12km from Barnsley Resort

The Euharlee Creek Covered Bridge is a registered historic site that has been standing since the late 19th century. It is the longest covered bridge in Georgia and has been standing since 1886 - making it one of the oldest covered bridges in the region. Today, visitors can explore its original construction, which includes wood plank and wrought iron trusses as well as clapboard siding. While it has been restored and repaired over time, its original charm remains intact.

Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum

Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum

18.2km from Barnsley Resort

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.

Rock Garden, Calhoun

Rock Garden, Calhoun

18.28km from Barnsley Resort

The Rock Garden is an impressive feature of the town. Though created as a memorial to commemorate World War II veterans, it has become a unique destination for visitors hoping to explore an area far removed from everyday life. The sculptured rocks were discovered on the property and over time, with the vision of one man, Zack Rothwell, they became a true testament to creating something remarkable out of what was previously ordinary.

Myrtle Hill Cemetery

Myrtle Hill Cemetery

18.61km from Barnsley Resort

Myrtle 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.

Heritage Park

Heritage Park

18.64km from Barnsley Resort

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.

Berry College

Berry College

18.66km from Barnsley Resort

Berry 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.

Savoy Automobile Museum

Savoy Automobile Museum

20.14km from Barnsley Resort

The Savoy Automobile Museum features an impressive collection of vintage cars and displays the story of the American Automobile Industrial Revolution in the early 20th century. Visitors can explore more than 40 vintage automobiles from the 1930s to the 1950s, all elegantly restored to their former glory by local volunteers. Additionally, the museum has a variety of interactive exhibits that demonstrate how America's first cars were designed.

Tellus Science Museum

Tellus Science Museum

20.7km from Barnsley Resort

Tellus Science Museum is a great place to visit for the whole family. With special exhibitions, engaging activities and interactive displays, it has something for everyone. Visitors can explore Wisconsin Glacier Exhibit where they will have access to an active dig site, a 16-foot-long model sailboat and a full cafeteria. Furthermore, their Fossil Gallery features fossils from around the world that date back hundreds of millions of years.

Rock Garden, Calhoun

Rock Garden, Calhoun

20.9km from Barnsley Resort

This majestic mountain getaway features 7.3 miles of trails which wind through the southern Appalachian Mountains and offer stunning views of the valley below. Along the way, visitors can take in unique rock formations, including a natural rock bridge with a picturesque waterfall streaming underneath it – truly a breathtaking sight. Wildlife watchers will also enjoy being able to observe local songbirds, wildflowers and deer in their natural habitats.

Rose Lawn Museum

Rose Lawn Museum

22.43km from Barnsley Resort

The Rose Lawn Museum is an experience like no other. Established in 1904, it offers visitors a chance to step back in time to the region’s past. With its classic architecture and rich history, this museum is home to many artifacts and treasures that capture the spirit of the county’s earliest days. From war memorabilia andNative American artifacts to old newspapers and photos, visitors are sure to find something captivating among its exhibits.

Booth Western Art Museum

Booth Western Art Museum

22.67km from Barnsley Resort

This Museum offers guests an eye-opening and unique insight into the culture and art of the American West. From stunning sculptures crafted by some of America's greatest artists, to centuries-old artifacts uncovered during major archaeological excavations, this museum is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit. With changing exhibitions highlighting different periods and impacts of the U.S. West throughout the years, there is always something new and exciting to explore.

Bartow History Museum

Bartow History Museum

22.75km from Barnsley Resort

This museum is a wonderful and educational attraction. It is staffed by knowledgeable curators and docents who offer guided tours of the museum's permanent exhibitions and displays. Visitors can explore the history of Bartow County with artifacts from the Native American past and Civil War era, as well as items from the early 20th century. There are also interactive exhibits, videos, photographs, documents, and various other media that allow visitors to get a full picture of the area's past.

Downtown Cartersville, GA

Downtown Cartersville, GA

22.84km from Barnsley Resort

Downtown Cartersville, is a small city located in Bartow county where the old-world charm of the south meets modern convenience. Here visitors can explore a wealth of historic attractions, such as Red Top Mountain State Park, theEtowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site, and Booth Western Art Museum. Cartersville Downtown has become a vibrant center for shopping and dining with its plethora of boutique shops and charming alfresco cafes.

Dellinger Park

Dellinger Park

23.57km from Barnsley Resort

Dellinger Park is a nature lover's paradise. From a breathtaking lakefront view to miles of hiking trails and picnic spots, the park has something for everyone who wants to connect with nature. There are also plenty of sports and recreational activities available at the park from basketball courts and tennis courts to a skateboard park and fishing dock. The views throughout the park are stunning, and if you're lucky you might catch sight of one of the many birds that call Dellinger home.

Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site

Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site

25.27km from Barnsley Resort

The Etowah Indian Mounds is home to six earthen mounds built by Woodland Indians between 1000 and 1550 AD. It consists of 54 acres of playgrounds, picnic areas, trails and a museum providing an interesting glimpse into the lives of its ancient inhabitants. The largest mound is 63 feet high, covers over 5 acres, and was used by chiefs for religious ceremonies. The three other mounds are smaller and served as burial sites for important leaders.

Pine Mountain

Pine Mountain

25.91km from Barnsley Resort

Pine Mountain, is a small mountain town with a culture shaped by nature and outdoor activities. Exploring the forests and trails that wrap snugly around it offers some stunning views of lakeside meadows and valleys. Visitors can expect to find plenty of recreational opportunities such as fishing, camping, kayaking and boating. Pine Mountain boasts many festivals throughout the year which celebrate its agricultural roots.

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Barnsley Resort

Barnsley Resort

597 Barnsley Gardens Rd NW, Adairsville, GA 30103, USA

Barnsley Resort, located on 3,300 acres of peaceful woods and meadows circulating the ruins of a centuries-old estate, guests can easily forget all their worries while losing themselves in nature's beauty. Guests can enjoy activities such as world-class golfing, horseback riding, boat tours, fishing expeditions and more. Those looking to simply enjoy a relaxing evening will appreciate the resort's restaurants and spa where they can rejuvenate or indulge in fine cuisine.