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3900 Bartow Carver Rd SE
Acworth, GA 30102

George Washington Carver Park, nestled in Acworth, GA, holds a significant place in African American history. Initially established as Georgia's first state park for African Americans in 1950, this 345-acre park was named after the renowned botanist and inventor, George Washington Carver. The park boasts a rich legacy, having been managed by the first Black Park Superintendent in Georgia, John Loyd Atkinson. Visitors can explore a range of amenities, including a clubhouse/concession stand, boat ramp, swim beach, and more.

Throughout the years, George Washington Carver Park, affectionately known as "The Beach," has hosted various events and performances by well-known entertainers like Ray Charles and Little Richard. The park has been a cherished spot for activities such as water skiing, with the St. John’s Ski Bees calling it their summer home. Notable figures like Coretta Scott King and Rev. Andrew Young also frequented the park for leisure and recreation.

Over the years, the park has undergone changes in ownership and management, eventually returning to its original name in 2017 under the Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Today, George Washington Carver Park remains open for day use, offering a large indoor pavilion ideal for reunions, corporate picnics, and gatherings. Visitors can immerse themselves in the park's rich history and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in Acworth.

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Richard R.
2/11/2021

George Washington Carver State Park is known as the first "Georgia State Park for Negroes." It was the brainchild of John Lloyd Atkinson Sr. who was inspired to build a private black resort in the...

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