City of Cedartown

City of Cedartown


Cedartown, the county seat for Polk County, was incorporated February 8, 1854. The city was named for the abundance of Red Cedar trees that existed along the county line. The Cherokee Indians once laid claim to this area and had a settlement called Charley Town. Cedartown's Big Spring is the largest natural limestone spring in the South.

The downtown district of Cedartown is listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of the city's 1890s style architecture.

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Incorporated: February 8, 1854

Population: 9,470

Total Area: 6.88 square miles

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Contact Information

Website:

www.cedartowngeorgia.gov

Address:

201 East Avenue
Cedartown, Georgia 30125

Phone:
Fax:

(770) 748-3220
(770) 748-8962

Email:

cedartownmanager@
bellsouth.net