Carpet Capital of the World
Townhouses & Duplexes in Dalton, GA
Welcome to Dalton, the Whitfield County seat and "Carpet Capital of the World," where northwest Georgia's floor-covering industry anchors a city in the Blue Ridge foothills.
Dalton is a city in northwest Georgia and the seat of Whitfield County, located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains just off Interstate 75. With a 2020 census population of about 34,000 residents, it is the second-largest city in northwest Georgia, after Rome, and the center of a metropolitan area of roughly 125,000 people. The city's identity is inseparable from the floor-covering industry. Dalton earned the nickname "Carpet Capital of the World" because the tufted carpet industry grew from the hand-tufted bedspreads first produced in the area, evolving into a global manufacturing cluster. More than 80 percent of the tufted carpet made in America is produced within a 100-mile radius of the city, and Dalton is home to numerous carpet and flooring manufacturers employing a large share of the local workforce. That industrial base has shaped the city's economy, growth, and character for generations. Dalton's downtown reflects its railroad and industrial heritage. A restored historic train depot serves as a visitors center and gathering spot, while surrounding shops and restaurants host community activity and events such as the Prater's Mill Country Fair. The city's location in the Blue Ridge foothills provides a scenic backdrop and access to outdoor recreation. Education is provided by two public systems: Dalton Public Schools for the city and Whitfield County Schools for surrounding areas. Interstate 75 positions Dalton roughly 80 miles north of Atlanta and about 30 miles south of Chattanooga, Tennessee, giving residents direct highway access to both metro regions. Dalton appeals to families and workers tied to the area's manufacturing economy, as well as those seeking affordability and community in northwest Georgia. Its combination of industrial heritage, a walkable downtown, and convenient interstate access gives the city a practical, grounded identity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Dalton, Georgia located?
Dalton is in Whitfield County in northwest Georgia, just off Interstate 75 in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is about 80 miles north of Atlanta and roughly 30 miles south of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
What is Dalton known for?
Dalton is known as the 'Carpet Capital of the World.' The city grew from hand-tufted bedspreads into the center of the American carpet industry, with more than 150 flooring plants and a large share of the nation's tufted carpet produced within the region.
What school districts serve Dalton?
Dalton is served by two public school systems: Dalton Public Schools, the city district, and Whitfield County Schools for areas outside the city limits. Families should confirm which system serves a particular address when evaluating homes.
What is Dalton's population?
Dalton has a population of roughly 34,000 residents, according to the 2020 census, making it the second-largest city in northwest Georgia after Rome, and the center of a metro area of about 125,000 people.
How far is Dalton from Atlanta and Chattanooga?
Dalton sits along Interstate 75, roughly 80 miles north of Atlanta and about 30 miles south of Chattanooga, Tennessee. This positioning gives residents direct highway access to both metro areas and their airports and employment centers.
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