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Acworth Caboose at Depot Park

The Acworth Caboose is open 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. every day and free to the public.
Inside, visitors will find interpretative panels showcasing Acworth’s history on the Dixie Highway.

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A historical poster about the Dixie Highway in Acworth, Georgia, features vintage photos, explanatory text, and a modern highway sign.
Historical images of early automobiles in Georgia, including cars on city streets and Ford vehicles being delivered to dealers, with accompanying text about the rise of automobiles in the U.S.
A historical infographic describes the Good Roads Movement, featuring old photos of cyclists, a car, and Carl Fisher, with text detailing the push for improved U.S. road conditions in the late 1800s.
A historical display about the Dixie Highway features a map, photos, and text describing the planning and promotion of the highway system in the early 20th century.
A historical display explains the use of convict labor on the Dixie Highway, featuring photos, a newspaper clipping, and a map; includes a section on Black convict laborers.
Historic overview of Acworth, Georgia, highlighting its early 20th-century growth due to railroads, the Dixie Highway, and automobile traffic, with archival photos and period advertisements.
An informational poster about the Great Southern Scenic Loop, featuring a historical map, descriptions of notable sites, and vintage photos from Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama.
Black and white photo of a Stuckey’s store with vintage cars parked outside. An adjacent sign advertises pralines, pecan rolls, and souvenirs.
A historical display about the Dixie Highway in Georgia, featuring maps, text blocks, and archival photos illustrating road development and changes from the early to mid-20th century.
A red caboose displayed on railroad tracks with nearby signage, accompanied by an informational panel about its history and significance in Acworth, Georgia.