LaGrange, Georgia

Everything LaGrange is known for

14 songs mention this city 1 artist from here

Music in LaGrange

Songs About LaGrange

Jimmy Mathis
Bubba Bellin
70%
"New South! LaGrange, Georgia..."
Jimmy Mathis
Bubba Sparxxx
54%
"LaGrange, Georgia..."
Back in the Mud
Bubba Bellin
31%
"Native of LaGrange though"
Tell Me Bout The South
Bubba Sparxxx
23%
"From McCosh Mill Road to the Magnolia"
Bubba Sparxxx
Bubba Bellin
23%
"Can't just settle for La Grange, therefore my slang is continental"
Bubba Sparxxx
Bubba Sparxxx
22%
"Can't just settle for La Grange"
Made On McCosh Mill Road
Bubba Sparxxx
21%
"I was made on McCosh Mill Road where the rowdy folks come from"
Comin’ Round
Bubba Sparxxx
20%
"I'm headin to La Grange, to replenish it at home"
Splinter
Bubba Sparxxx
6%
"I may not be the shit to you but where I come from / Them people love Bub"
Back in the Mud
Bubba Sparxxx
5%
"Native of LaGrange though"
Good Drank
2 Chainz
5%
"Rest in peace to my nigga Doe (Troup)"
My Darling
Eminem
3%
"Paul Wall is dope, and so is Bubba"
730
Rich Gang
3%
"I got lots of white, Bubba Sparxxx"
Campaign Speech
Eminem
3%
"Of the bucket, bumpin' Bubba Sparxxx"

Artists From LaGrange

Rivers & Roads in Song near LaGrange

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near LaGrange.

History of LaGrange

LaGrange, GA RoadyGoat

LaGrange, Georgia, nestled in the gentle rolling hills at 705 feet elevation, holds a history richer than its textile mill origins might suggest. Named in 1828 for Lafayette’s estate, LaGrange’s story intertwines with the cotton boom and the Chattahoochee River, which powered the mills that formed the town's economic bedrock. While manufacturing, particularly automotive, now dominates the landscape, echoes of the past linger.

LaGrange, GA RoadyGoat

LaGrange, Georgia, situated among gentle rolling hills at 705 feet above sea level, carries a history woven from cotton threads and French ideals. Named in 1828 for Lafayette's estate, the town's early prosperity stemmed from the fertile lands that fueled the cotton boom. While the echoes of plantation life have faded, the grand architecture of homes like the Bellevue mansion – rumored to harbor a restless spirit – stands as a reminder of that era. The legacy of those who labored in the fields, mostly enslaved Africans and their descendants, is less visible in monuments but lives on in the area's cultural fabric. The textile mills along the Chattahoochee River became the next major chapter, attracting workers from across the region. Fuller E. Callaway's "mill village" concept shaped communities and lives, leaving a lasting imprint on LaGrange's social structure. While the dialect and traditions of these early mill workers may have softened over time, the spirit of hard work and community pride persists, evident in the strong winning tradition of Callaway High School's football team. Today, manufacturing, particularly in the automotive sector, continues to drive the economy, a testament to LaGrange's adaptability.

Five Points, AL RoadyGoat

Five Points, Alabama sits nestled in Chambers County, close to the Georgia line. It might seem like a sleepy Southern town, but its history is surprisingly vibrant, especially when you consider the talent that has emerged from here.

18.5 mi away

FDR's Little White House

1932

The modest cottage in Warm Springs where FDR sought treatment for polio and where he died on April 12, 1945, while sitting for a portrait.

12.7 mi away

Callaway Gardens

1952

A 2,500-acre resort and gardens in Pine Mountain founded by textile industrialist Cason Callaway, home to the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center.

16.9 mi away

Everything Near LaGrange

10 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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