Visiting Rome, GA
Visiting one’s backyard can be provide an afternoon of fun for little or no money. After celebrating my father’s 80th birthday in Rome, GA, we spent a couple of hours walking around town. Rome is built where the Etowah and the Oostanaula rivers meet forming the Coosa River. It is also built on seven hills which inspired the settlers to name it Rome. While still a small city (36,000+ in 2017), Rome has a number of historical places to visit, a cute downtown area and nicely developed area to walk by the river and hosts Berry College which has a beautiful campus. I will share pictures of the campus on Friday since the beauty of the campus warrants a full post.
On this day, we first went by the river.
The area is well maintained with a beautiful bridge with iron work and benches and different spots to sit. My parents enjoyed the sunshine while we walked accross the bridge. On the other side is a hotel which would be fun to stay at with the views and proximity to the shop in the downtown area.
The fountain reminded me of all of the fountains in Rome, Italy. Another nod to its namesake is the Capitoline Wolf sculpture which is a miniature version of the original and was gifted by Mussolini in 1929.
There are a couple of churches on the hill with pretty architecture which reminds me that I should dedicate a post to the Berry University: I have never seen such a beautiful campus!
I love this large garage door: at first I thought that it was a fire station but it appears to me someones garage instead. Great backdrop for a picture, though!
The boys are used to exploring with us but they sure were tired after walking the different blocks. The downtown area is not very large but about 4-5 blocks long and 2 blocks wide. We actually came upon a Shriner’s parade which was kind of fun. Then we had to explain who the Shriners were to my oldest.
This sign was scary since the street is already at quite a level higher than the river, probably the level of the bridge. Imagine that much water and the destruction from it! I cannot fathom it!
We originally had not thought about visiting around when we met up with my dad and mom but it sure was a nice couple of hours. It was such a pretty day and not too cold. We had not done something like this in a while so I enjoyed it quite a lot.
A bientĂ´t!
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13 Comments
jodie filogomo
I love how you take the boys everywhere Mireille!! How fun.
XOXO
Jodie
mimifce
They can’t complain that we never do anything lol!
Jennifer
Seems like a fun time!
Jennifer
Effortlessly Sophisticated
mimifce
it was.
Ellibelle
Great pictures, looks like you all had fun exploring. Yes, scary how high the water had gotten!
Ellibelle’s Corner
mimifce
It is kind of unbelievable when you think about it.
Ashley
Love short little trips that are close by- such a great way to getaway and see some new sights. 🙂
-Ashley
Le Stylo Rouge
mimifce
We should do them more often but oh well, we do enjoy them when they happen.
Jill
Don’t you love fun day trips! What a cute place to explore! That campus looks beautiful!
Jill – Doused in Pink
mimifce
Day trips are nice because they are usually pretty inexpensive. There are quite a few state parks I would love to explore too.
Lindsey Puls
What a fun day! I’ve always been curious about Rome, GA (always comes up when I’m googling Rome) – it looks like a really fabulous city! Very gorgeous!
mimifce
It is not very big but it is nice. I need to see if I can upload my pictures of Berry college because that campus is amazing. For some reason I keep getting an error message when trying to upload them to my blog.
Amy Johnson
Such a gorgeous town!