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Why Live in Ball Ground

Ball Ground, Georgia, a small city of about 2,500 residents, is renowned for its natural beauty and historic charm. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Ball Ground boasts the largest display of daffodils in the country at Gibbs Gardens, attracting visitors from early March through mid-April. The historic main street features independent shops and restaurants, including Carma Vinyl and Vibes, Rock Solid Brewing, and Ball Ground Burger Bus. Residents enjoy locally sourced groceries from Farm Fresh Beef and Produce, while larger chains like Kroger and Publix are a 10-mile drive to Canton. The city hosts numerous events throughout the year, such as the BBQ and Brews festival and the March of the Toys Parade. Feather’s Edge Vineyards offers year-round entertainment with locally sourced wines, an art gallery, and live music. Homes in Ball Ground range from early 1900s Craftsmans and ranch homes to contemporary townhouses, with many properties featuring ample land. Public school students attend highly rated Ball Ground Elementary, Creekland Middle, and Creekview High, which offers dual enrollment for college credits. Outdoor attractions include Poole’s Mill Bridge Park, with its historic covered bridge, fishing river, swimming hole, and natural water slide, and Ball Ground Botanical Garden with its butterfly-shaped walking trail. Interstate 575 provides convenient access to nearby cities like Woodstock (21 miles), Kennesaw (29 miles), and Marietta (32 miles). Ball Ground's rich history dates back to its charter in 1883 and its origins as a site for Native American sports tournaments.

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