City of Chatsworth

City of Chatsworth


Chatsworth, incorporated August 18, 1906, is the county seat of Murray County. The city's name was said to be taken from a sign that fell off a railroad freight car, with the name "Chatsworth" printed on it. The sign was then placed on a pole and used to designate the city. However, some say the city was named after a railroad official.

The Chief Van House, built by Cherokee Chief James Vann, is decorated with Cherokee hand carvings and features a cantilevered stairway and many antiques. This Federal-style brick mansion is referred to as the "Showplace of the Cherokee Nation".

More »

Chief Van House State Historic Site

Profile

Incorporated: August 18, 1906

Population: 3,531

Total Area: 4.74 square miles

Things To Do

Contact Information

Website:

N/A

Address:

400 N. 3rd Avenue
Chatsworth, Georgia 30705

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 695-2834
(706) 517-1623

Email:

N/A