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Cartersville

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Cartersville

City in northwestern Georgia, USA, on the Etowah River, 56 km/35 mi northwest of Atlanta; seat of Bartow County; population (1990) 12,000. Textiles are an important local industry.

Cartersville is known as the location of the Etowah Mounds (10 km/6 mi to the south), a Mississippian – Temple Mound – site dating to AD 1000. Local iron ore and mineral deposits stimulated an industry that produced ammunition during the Civil War.



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