Rossville, GA
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About Rossville
- • Blues musician Bessie Smith tragically died from injuries sustained in a car accident near Rossville.
- • The first electric blanket was invented by Earl Richardson, a Rossville resident, in 1912.
- • Its location at the intersection of several key roads established Rossville as a trading hub.
- • A Civil War skirmish was fought within the town's limits, impacting the community significantly.
- • The Great Flood of 1916 devastated the town, causing widespread damage and hardship.
- • Named after John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, it was established in 1816.
- • With around 4,000 residents, it's smaller than Fort Oglethorpe but larger than Indian Springs.
- • Sitting at 738 feet, it's higher than nearby Chattanooga, offering scenic views.
- • Manufacturing and retail trade are common industries, offering jobs to many residents.
- • A quiet, comfortable place, it evokes a feeling of small-town familiarity and neighborly warmth.
- • The Atlanta Braves, a nearby MLB team, won the World Series in 1995, a memorable moment for many.
- • Gordon Lee High School boasts a strong football program with a history of state championships.