THE HISTORIC DISTRICT

Foodies, bargain hunters, history buffs and those up for a fun night out flock to Historic Downtown Acworth to get a taste of its welcoming vibe and unique flair. Visitors can dine, shop, and tour the original buildings dating back to the mid-1800s. You will enjoy mainstay dining options that offer updated, chef-driven menus, unique boutiques, and a few great watering holes in the pedestrian-friendly heart of our downtown.

Until lately, a best kept secret spot for big city folks to escape the rigors of big city life, the Historic District is now a destination for travelers from all over the southeast. Come visit and experience why we need real copy for this district description.

HISTORIC DISTRICT – FUN FACTS

Acworth was named after a town in New Hampshire. The Western and Atlantic Railroad began operating in Atlanta in 1845, and Northcutt Station was the first northbound water stop on the new track. Railroad engineer Joseph Gregg renamed this stop after his hometown of Acworth, New Hampshire, and it’s been known by this name ever since.

Acworth was named after a town in New Hampshire. The Western and Atlantic Railroad began operating in Atlanta in 1845, and Northcutt Station was the first northbound water stop on the new track. Railroad engineer Joseph Gregg renamed this stop after his hometown of Acworth, New Hampshire, and it’s been known by this name ever since.

Acworth was named after a town in New Hampshire. The Western and Atlantic Railroad began operating in Atlanta in 1845, and Northcutt Station was the first northbound water stop on the new track. Railroad engineer Joseph Gregg renamed this stop after his hometown of Acworth, New Hampshire, and it’s been known by this name ever since.

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