The Labyrinth of Rome in Rome, Georgia

In the small, charming town of Rome, Georgia, visitors will find a historic street that is the meeting place of three rivers—and the location of the only labyrinth within 50 miles. In the 1930s, the site began as an erosion control pond developed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Folk artists later used the location to read poetry and play music throughout the 1960s and 1970s.  Later, Ed Baker worked with the local government of Rome to establish the area as a labyrinth in the historic Jackson Hill area. It…

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