Old Ruins to Explore in Whitfield County

Checkout places to visit in Whitfield County

Whitfield County

Whitfield County, Georgia is located in northwest Georgia and borders both Tennessee and Alabama. It encompasses an area of 426 square miles and has a population of approximately 104,000 people. The county was established in 1851 from parts of Murray, Gordon, and Floyd Counties. Dalton, the county seat, is well-known for being one of the world's largest producers of carpets and rugs. Whitfield County also offers many recreational activities including fishing at Lake Conasauga, hiking the Cohutta

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Old Ruins to Explore in Whitfield County

Prater's Mill Historic Site

Prater's Mill Historic Site brings the past to life in Whitfield County, Georgia. Located between Dalton and Varnell on Prater's Road, this site is a reminder of Southern Appalachian culinary, cultural, and textile history. With a beautiful natural setting featuring historic buildings including churches, warehouses, cotton gin machinery, and more from the early 1800s through the 1960s, this location offers visitors a rare glimpse into the past.

Map of Old Ruins to explore in Whitfield County