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Northwest Georgia Flooring Hub

About Calhoun, GA

Welcome to Calhoun, the Gordon County seat on I-75 — a floorcovering-industry center with deep Cherokee history at nearby New Echota.

Calhoun is a city in Gordon County, Georgia, and serves as the county seat. It sits along Interstate 75 in northwest Georgia, about 68 miles south of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and roughly 60 miles north of Atlanta, with a population of roughly 20,000. Its position on the I-75 corridor has long connected it to both metropolitan areas and supported its role as a regional employment center. The city's economy is rooted in floorcovering. Northwest Georgia became the center of the American tufted-textile and carpet industry during the 20th century, and Calhoun is home to Mohawk Industries, one of the world's largest flooring manufacturers. That industrial heritage, along with distribution and manufacturing employment, gives Calhoun a working, middle-class character distinct from many Georgia county seats. Calhoun also carries significant Cherokee history. New Echota State Historic Site, located in the city, preserves the capital of the Cherokee Nation in the years before the Trail of Tears. Visitors can tour reconstructed structures including the Council House, Court House, and the print shop of the Cherokee Phoenix newspaper, making the site one of the most important Native American historic places in the Southeast. Public education is provided by both Calhoun City Schools and Gordon County Schools, which operate alongside one another in the area. The city offers a compact downtown, established in-town neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions along its growth corridors. For households and commuters seeking an affordable northwest Georgia base with quick Interstate access to Atlanta and Chattanooga, Calhoun combines industrial heritage, historic significance, and small-town practicality in equal measure.

Population 20,836
County Gordon
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Calhoun in?

Calhoun is a city in Gordon County, Georgia, and serves as the county seat. It sits along Interstate 75 in northwest Georgia, roughly 68 miles south of Chattanooga and about 60 miles north of Atlanta.

How far is Calhoun from Atlanta?

Calhoun is about 68 miles north of Atlanta and 49 miles south of Chattanooga, Tennessee, via Interstate 75. The drive to Atlanta takes roughly one hour, making the city a practical base for regional commuters.

What is Calhoun known for?

Calhoun is a center of northwest Georgia's floorcovering and tufted-textile industry and is the headquarters of Mohawk Industries, one of the world's largest flooring manufacturers. The city also sits near New Echota, the historic capital of the Cherokee Nation.

What is New Echota in Calhoun?

New Echota State Historic Site, in Calhoun, preserves the capital of the Cherokee Nation from the period before the Trail of Tears. Visitors can tour reconstructed buildings including the Council House, Court House, and the print shop of the Cherokee Phoenix newspaper.

What school districts serve Calhoun?

Calhoun is served by both Calhoun City Schools and Gordon County Schools. Calhoun High School has been recognized as a Georgia School of Excellence. Households should confirm which district and campus serve a specific address.

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About Calhoun

Real Estate & Housing

Calhoun's housing stock spans several generations of construction. The older in-town neighborhoods near downtown retain early- and mid-20th-century homes on established streets, while postwar and more recent subdivisions have expanded outward, offering single-family homes on larger lots. Some rural acreage surrounds the incorporated limits in Gordon County. The city's role as an industrial and county-seat employer supports a mix of modest starter homes, established family residences, and newer construction, giving buyers a range of options across price-conscious northwest Georgia.

Neighborhoods

Downtown Calhoun centers on the Gordon County Courthouse and a traditional commercial core, surrounded by established residential streets that preserve the city's early character. Newer subdivisions have developed on the city's edges, particularly along the I-75 and U.S. 41 corridors, adding contemporary single-family housing and neighborhood amenities. The surrounding Gordon County countryside offers larger-lot and rural living within a short drive. This blend of historic in-town blocks, suburban subdivisions, and county acreage defines Calhoun's residential landscape.

Lifestyle in Calhoun

Calhoun offers a small-town northwest Georgia lifestyle with a working industrial backbone. The city's downtown and civic life reflect its county-seat role, while the floorcovering industry has long provided the area's economic foundation. Residents benefit from a lower-cost, community-oriented pace while remaining within an hour's drive of both Atlanta and Chattanooga, giving easy access to big-city amenities, professional sports, and cultural institutions. Local events, youth athletics, and church and civic organizations anchor daily community life.

Schools & Education

Calhoun is served by two public school systems: Calhoun City Schools, which covers the city, and Gordon County Schools, which serves the surrounding county. Calhoun High School has been recognized as a Georgia School of Excellence, and the city's system has a strong reputation for athletics and academics. Because the two districts overlap the area, households should confirm which district and campus serve a specific address.

Getting Around

Interstate 75 runs along the western edge of Calhoun, linking the city north to Chattanooga, Tennessee, and south to Atlanta. U.S. Highway 41 parallels I-75 through town, providing a local commercial corridor, and Georgia State Route 53 and State Route 156 connect to surrounding communities. This highway network places Calhoun about an hour from Atlanta's airport and business districts and roughly 45 minutes from Chattanooga, making it a well-connected base in northwest Georgia.

Parks & Recreation

New Echota State Historic Site anchors Calhoun's recreation and cultural offerings, with interpretive exhibits, a film, and nature trails on the grounds of the former Cherokee capital. The city maintains community parks, sports fields, and recreation programs for residents, and the nearby Resaca area carries Civil War history just a few miles north. The broader northwest Georgia region offers lakes, hiking, and outdoor recreation, while Atlanta and Chattanooga provide major entertainment venues within an hour's drive.

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