RUTLEDGE GEORGIA I-20 East - Exit 101 & 105

Small But Special

Surrounded by cotton fields, Rutledge’s historic district is only a half-block square and is virtually unchanged since the heyday of the railroad. Tucked away less than three miles from I-20, the city was founded in 1871 and offers visitors quaint shops, dining and outdoor entertainment all within an easy walk of the town park. It was recently listed by Southern Living as a great spot to get off I-20 and get delicious food.

In 1845 the railroad helped give birth to Rutledge when it pushed through the community from Atlanta to Augusta. As the rails being laid ran directly through Hezekiah Rutledge’s land, the trainmen began calling the area “Rutledge’s Place” and then later just “Rutledge.” The city became a stopover for many train travelers on the Atlanta-Augusta route. Traveling salesmen would stay overnight in the local hotel or boarding house. Taverns and shops quickly took advantage of the potential prosperity.

With more than two dozen thriving businesses today, Rutledge has evolved into an active artists’ community. Still very modest in size and intimate in feel, Rutledge has stayed much the same as when the railroad first came to the community.

 

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Rutledge Georgia
I-20 East – Exit 101 & 105

Visitor Information:
City Hall
112 Martha Lane
Rutledge, GA 30663
Phone: 706-557-2223

For more information visit:
https://rutledgega.us

Rutledge Georgia calendar of events:
https://www.rutledgega.us/calendar-of-events.html

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