Roswell Biz Alliance • February 4, 2012Built in 1842. From the second floor of this magnificent home, Barrington King could look out over his mills and vast holdings. Open to the public for tours, many educational activities, and events.
Roswell Biz Alliance • February 4, 2012Built in 1839. This home has been described as one of the most significant houses in Georgia. An authentic interpretation through quality tours, educational programs, community outreach, and events.
Eren B. • February 1, 2012Built in 1839 as the first permanent home in Roswell. Now serves as an events facility.
Eren B. • February 2, 2012Est. 1840. Roswell's first public cemetery, among the graves are those for Roswell King and Major James Stephens Bulloch.
Fodor's Travel • December 7, 2015Historic Roswell has grown over many decades from a small mill town to a bustling Atlanta suburb, and this plantation house shows a slice of the town's, and the country's, history.
Denise R. • April 1, 2014Great Walking trails, views of the river, playgrounds, spray Park, grills and pavilions. Beautiful
Jennifer B. • June 8, 2016Check out the butterfly encounter and birds of prey. My daughter (3) loves it. Very wheelchair accessible. Staff is friendly and knowledgable.
Aubrey Ramon • April 21, 2015Great tribute too an awesome man. Known him since I moved to Roswell 30 years ago. Unfortunately he passed away probably 20 years ago.
Mark C. • August 26, 2012A few secluded campsites below the gazebo near the main play area. Be aware of the signs regarding snakes. Great fire pit in the back part of the field with plenty of log seating.
Aubrey Ramon • June 5, 2015Beautiful park in a beautiful part of historic Roswell. They've really spent alot of money to upgrade this facility.
Hannah K. • August 10, 2015Great for taking the dogs for a swim. Come before 10AM for BEAUTIFUL fog that spills into the road... amazing for photos. The earlier the better!
Eren B. • February 1, 20126+ mile urban MTB trail system built and maintained by volunteers that is designed to accommodate beginner, intermediate and advanced bikers. Freeride area, slalom and downhill runs.
Aubrey Ramon • September 18, 2015Actually one of the better parks of the recreation's collection of parks. The new pavilion should be awesome when it's due by next spring.
Kesha S. • February 23, 2012Beautiful park! Closest water area in this part of ga that I've seen that even slightly close to Florida;)
Aubrey Ramon • May 13, 2015Great view no matter where you are on the lake. They really did a nice job cleaning it up. Bring you plenty A. P. & W. and enjoy nature at its finest! Be careful out there, or a pregnancy could occur!
Eren B. • February 2, 2012Rent canoes, kayaks, bikes and pedal boats at their Azalea Park outpost in Historic Roswell. Or, for a leisurely float downriver, have your group hop in rafts and shoot the Hooch. Convenient shuttles.
Mike H. • July 19, 2011My favorite close by park. It's right on the river at the Fulton/Gwinnett line. Great big fields for the dogs to run in and a nice path through the woods. Sometimes they close it for events on the
Eren B. • February 2, 201240 acres of recreational space. Playground, dog park, community garden, splash area in the summer. Soccer, baseball fields, tennis courts, disc golf court. Pavilions for rent. Activities year-round.
Eren B. • February 1, 2012The Town Square was also the setting for President Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Roswell. Many festivals are held here year round.
Eren B. • February 2, 2012Once known as the Methodist Cemetery, this burial site holds over 2,000 graves. Still an active cemetery.
Eren B. • February 1, 2012Grand Greek revival mansions and humble mill worker's apartments are some of the haunted sites you'll see on this mile of easy walking. Tours depart from the bandstand in the Roswell Town Square.
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