Small Bartow County Town
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Welcome to Taylorsville, a small Bartow and Polk county town founded on the 1870 Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad, set in the rolling countryside northwest of Atlanta.
Taylorsville is a small town in northwest Georgia, lying primarily in Bartow County with a portion extending into adjacent Polk County. It sits in the rolling countryside roughly 50 miles northwest of Atlanta, positioned between Cartersville to the east and Rome to the northwest, in a region long shaped by agriculture and, in the nineteenth century, by the railroad. The community's modern identity began with the completion of the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad in 1870. That line connected the settlement to the Western & Atlantic Railroad in Cartersville, opening the area to trade and spurring the growth of what had been a purely agricultural community. Taylorsville retains its railroad-era roots even as it has remained small, with its population growing only modestly over the decades. Today Taylorsville is one of the region's smallest municipalities, with a population of about 250 residents recorded in the 2020 census. It is served by the Bartow County School District, and Taylorsville Elementary School, which serves grades pre-K through fifth, sits within the town and functions as a community anchor. Older students attend middle and high schools elsewhere in the county system. The town's appeal lies in its rural character and open space. Housing is predominantly single-family, with larger lots and agricultural tracts common, and residents enjoy a quiet, unhurried pace of life. Its location keeps Cartersville, Rome, and the recreational resources of northwest Georgia within easy reach, while the Atlanta metro remains accessible to the southeast. For buyers seeking acreage and small-town living, Taylorsville offers a low-key alternative to suburban growth corridors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What counties is Taylorsville, GA in?
Taylorsville is located in Bartow County, with a portion of the town extending into neighboring Polk County, in northwest Georgia. It sits in the countryside roughly 50 miles northwest of Atlanta, between Cartersville and Rome.
What school district serves Taylorsville, GA?
Taylorsville is served by the Bartow County School District. Taylorsville Elementary School operates within the town, offering pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, while middle and high school students attend campuses elsewhere in the Bartow County system.
How far is Taylorsville, GA from Atlanta?
Taylorsville is located roughly 50 miles northwest of Atlanta. The town sits between Cartersville to the east and Rome to the northwest, with Interstate 75 accessible through nearby Cartersville for travel toward Atlanta and Chattanooga.
What is the history of Taylorsville, GA?
Taylorsville grew out of an agricultural community whose fortunes were boosted by the completion of the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad in 1870. The line connected the town to the Western & Atlantic Railroad in Cartersville and spurred its early growth.
What is the population of Taylorsville, GA?
Taylorsville had a population of 252 in the 2020 census, up from 210 in 2010, making it one of northwest Georgia's smaller municipalities. It remains a quiet, largely rural and agricultural town with a close-knit community character.
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