Taylorsville, Georgia, is tucked away between Rockmart and Cartersville, Georgia. Taylorsville was founded as a community in 1870 and named after the founder Edward Taylor. It was once a sawmill town, and the railroad running through it made it a significant exporter of lumber.

Today Taylorsville is the second-largest producer of coal-fired electricity in North America with Plant Bowen.

The Taylorsville community has a small downtown area featuring a post office, primary care office, and pharmacy. The Taylorsville community sits among farmland and pastures.

Taylorsville is a short distance to Cartersville or Rockmart, with all the benefits of a vibrant town and access to Interstate 75 and Highway 41. It is an ideal location. Cartersville is east of Taylorsville and has a variety of cultural and arts venues, shopping, dining, and outdoor recreation. Rockmart is west of Taylorsville and has a small-town feel with yearly festivals and celebrates the arts.

Taylorsville is a perfect location to escape city life while at the same time being just a short distance to all the luxuries of a bigger city.