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  1. Roswell is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States. At the official 2020 census , the city had a population of 92,883, making Roswell the state's ninth largest city. [4] A close suburb of Atlanta , Roswell has an affluent historic district .

    • 1,050 ft (320 m)
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    • Fulton
  2. Apr 27, 2024 · Roswell's 640-plus-acre historic district offers a variety of activities - antebellum home tours, ghost walks, shopping and dining, the Georgia Ensemble Theatre, and affordable lodging.

    • Bulloch Hall. Bulloch Hall was named and built for Major James Stephens Bulloch, an early Roswell settler, in 1839. The Greek Revival home is one of the most significant in the state and was the site of the wedding between Mittie Bulloch and Theodore Roosevelt Sr., father of the president.
    • Barrington Hall. One of the best examples of Greek Revival Temple architecture, Barrington Hall was built as the home of the King family over 160 years ago.
    • Roswell Ghost Tour. See the city's historic landmarks by night with the Roswell Ghost Tour. It tells eerie stories like the hauntings of mill workers' apartments and dark tales from the mansions.
    • Canton Street. Canton Street is home to Roswell's dining and shopping scene, named a Great Georgia Street. During the spring and fall, this area hosts Alive in Roswell and the third Thursday of every month allows diners to walk with drinks on the pedestrian street.
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    • Archibald Smith Plantation Home. This delightful clapboard home was built just a few years after the foundation of Roswell, in 1845. It became the home of Archibald Smith, one of the founders of the city, and three generations of his family.
    • Sky Zone Trampoline Park. Sky Zone Trampoline Park is an indoor activity park that allows grown ups to have the sort of fun normally only available to children.
    • Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. Located on Roswell’s southern boundary, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area links together a series of green spaces and parkland over 47 miles, with the nearest access only ten minutes from the city center.
    • Bulloch Hall. Listed on the US’ National Register of Historic Places, Bulloch Hall was the childhood home of American socialite Martha Bulloch. She was the mother of Theodore Roosevelt, the Nobel-prize winning 26th president of the United States, who visited in 1905.
  4. 1. Archibald Smith Plantation Home. 204. Historic Sites. Hidden among the trees in historic Roswell, Georgia, sits a graceful home constructed by one of Roswell’s founding families, the Smiths. In 1838, the Smith family and 30 of their slaves left two struggling plantations along the Georgia coast to make a new start with 300 acres of cotton ...

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  5. Free spirits seeking a getaway outside of city limits will feel welcomed by Roswell, Georgia’s unique southern charm. This laid back community surrounded by nature and steeped in history has plenty of adventure to experience, no matter your speed. Rock ‘n roll or rock ‘n relax. Go with the flow or against the grain.

  6. Roswell is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States. At the official 2020 census, the city had a population of 92,883, making Roswell the state's ninth largest city. A close suburb of Atlanta, Roswell has an affluent historic district.

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