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Cartersville-Bartow County
Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB)
PO Box 200397
Cartersville GA 30120 USA
Toll free from US and
Canada
1-800-733-2280
Telephone 770-387-1357

The local welcome center is
located in the restored railroad
Depot at One Friendship Plaza in
downtown Cartersville, Georgia
accessible from Interstate 75
Exit 288.


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North Georgia Flintknappers & Primitive Arts Festival
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April 22, 2010 -April 25, 2010


Gatewood Park, Cartersville, Georgia
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Free to public.
There will be handmade crafts, primitive tools and weapons and works of art. Demonstrations will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday and will include arrowhead, spear point and knife making. Atlatl demonstrations, arrow and bow making, fire building, hide tanning, basketry, cordage, primitive snares and traps, a nature walk identifying useful and edible plants, soapstone working, pottery and much more will be featured. The public is invited to participate where applicable. All demonstrations are free. There will be a public auction held at Noon on April 23 of unique handmade items. Door prizes will also be awarded. Food available onsite or nearby at local restaurants. Motels at I-75 Exit 290 or campground adjacent to the show. Don't miss the largest primitive arts festival in Georgia held on the shores of beautiful Allatoona Lake. For information call -Dave Swetmon 770-304-8760 or Neville Edgar 770-228-6739.

Gatewood Park, Cartersville, Georgia
Directions
I-75 Exit 290, go east on 20 to first traffic light. Turn right onto Spur 20, continue 3.5 miles to Bartow Beach Rd on left.
Address
224 Bartow Beach Rd, Cartersville, Georgia
770-304-8760 or 770-228-6739