Resaca is a small city located in Gordon County, Georgia. The city was originally known as "High Tower" but was later renamed to Resaca in honor of a battle fought there during the Civil War. The Battle of Resaca took place in May 1864 and was one of the major engagements of the Atlanta Campaign.
One notable resident of Resaca is country music singer Travis Tritt, who grew up in the area.
According to the latest census data, the population of Resaca is around 900 residents.
Resaca is located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, making it a picturesque area with rolling hills and lush forests.
The economy of Resaca is primarily based on agriculture, with farming and livestock production being major industries in the area. The city also has a growing tourism industry, thanks to its historic sites and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Resaca has a strong sense of community, with residents coming together for events like the annual Resaca Heritage Festival. The city also has a thriving arts scene, with local artists showcasing their work in galleries and at community events.