Original Name: Douglasville was originally known as “Skint Chestnut,” named after a large tree stripped of its bark by Native Americans to serve as a landmark.
Historic Railroad: The town was established as a stop on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, which played a significant role in its development.
County Seat: Douglasville became the county seat of Douglas County in 1874, shortly after the county was created.
Olympians: The city is home to two Olympians: Elana Meyers Taylor, a bobsled medalist, and Kristi Castlin, a bronze medalist in track and field.
Shopping Hub: Douglasville is home to the largest shopping mall in West Georgia.
Freedom Island: This is Douglasville’s commemoration of September 11th, featuring a memorial with a piece of steel from the World Trade Center.
Historic Downtown: Downtown Douglasville is a nationally designated Main Street city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.