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Roswell Georgia Addresses to Remember - Roswell GA History

 

Roswell GA Addresses to Remember - Roswell GA History

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Roswell GA lies just north of the city of Atlanta and it is steeped in rich history.  Not only is is an incredible place to live, but it is also perfect for a day trip to enrich the eyes soul and mind!  I've placed together a few or our more prominent homes in Roswell GA to give you a taste of our rich history and local heritage. 

180 Bulloch Drive Roswell GA 30075 – Map

When Major James Bullock purchased his home known as Bulloch Hall (circa 1839), I’m sure he would never have guessed that his daughter Martha, known as Mittie, would be the mother of the future President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt.  Mittie married Theodore Roosevelt Sr. in her home on December 22, 1853 which is why the home is so wonderfully decorated yearly for the play depicting their Christmastime wedding.

Bulloch Hall Roswell GA 30075

535 Barrington HallRoswell GA 30075 – Map

A fantastic example of Greek Revival architecture, Barrington Hall was owned by one of the original founders of the City of Roswell, Roswell King.

Barrington Hall Roswell GA 30075 

935 Alpharetta StreetRoswell GA 30075 – Map

At one time, these few acres housing the Archibald Smith Plantation house boasted 300 acres of cotton farming.  Today, the 166 year old house accepts visitors to walk along it’s historic paths and cotton garden surrounding the house.  The original furnishings, clothing and other household goods such as the piano are somewhat as they were so many years ago.  Come visit the cook house and barn still standing today.

 Archibald Smith Plantion Roswell GA 30075

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Comments

Hi Jim...Three Nice Homes, I'm sure you'll sell them quickly with your online marketing program.

Go Put up Sold Signs all over today!!

Posted by Victoria Realtor Fred Carver ACRE 250-598-2963 Accredited Consultant (Re/Max Camosun Real Estate) 8 months ago

Hi Jim Very nice indeed gotta love the older homes and Georgia is full of them. I love visiting these older homes and know the history makes it even better. Here we have an old Coke Plantation.

Posted by Charles Stallions Real Estate Services 8 months ago

These stately homes are wonderful and I know there has to be a lot of history here.  Nothing like them in our area.

Posted by Kay Van Kampen–Springfield, Ozark, Nixa Greene County Missouri Real Estate Agent (RE/MAX Broker, RE/MAX Solutions) 8 months ago

Charles Stallions Real Estate 800-309-3414 Pensacola, Fl. I love local history and the charm of older well kept historic homes.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) 8 months ago

Kay Van Kampen–Springfield, Ozark, Nixa Greene County Missouri Real Estate Agent (RE/MAX Broker, RE/MAX Solutions)

 They are great, but you area is wonderful also!

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) 8 months ago

Living in a 1919 homes for all those years I just enjoy the beauty of it all. Jim you have some wonderful pictures and nice homes to show off.

Posted by Joyce Kelley, Buyers Agent 800-309-3414 Pace and Gulf Breeze Homes Sale or Rent (Charles Stallions Real Estate Services Inc) 8 months ago

Joyce Kelley Realtors® Pensacola/ Gulf Breeze Homes (Charles Stallions Real Estate Services Inc)  Roswell GA is a great place to live, and full of living history!

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) 8 months ago

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