Goldworth Farm Park is a historic farm and house museum in Villa Rica, Georgia. The 1891 farmhouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1872, John Worth Williams purchased the first tract of land that would become Goldworth Farm, then called Mountain John Williams Farm. When his son Felix took charge of the farm in 1905, it was called the Felix Williams Farm, even though John Worth’s wife, Martha Caldonia, managed affairs on the farm from her seat in the “Mother’s room”. The family called it Goldworth Farm from 1926 on, from gold, which was actually found on the property by a panner and predicted by a local “prophet,” Mahaly Lancaster; and Worth, the middle name of John W. Williams.
To preserve and interpret farm life in Carroll County and the West Georgia region for the public, providing educational and recreational programs and research opportunities in partnership with local educational and governmental entities.