City of Roswell

City of Roswell


There are a number of historic homes in Roswell, including Bulloch Hall, the childhood home of President Theodore Roosevelt's mother, Martha "Mittie" Bulloch. The Archibald Smith Plantation is the preserved home of one of Roswell's founding families. Barrington Hall is the home of Barrington King, son of Roswell King who is the namesake and founder of Roswell.

The Chattahoochee Nature Center, located in Roswell, encompasses 127 acres and has four nature trails that wind through wetlands and woodlands.

Roswell hosts a number of events each year including the annual Roswell Arts Festival in September, the Youth Day Parade in October, Holiday on the Square in December and the Roswell Roots Festival in February.  The City also sponsors the Riverside Sounds Concert Series the first Saturday of the Month from May through October and the Roswell Magnolia Storytelling Festival in the spring.  These annual events present arts and crafts, performances, Southern Bar-B-Q and great time for everyone