Bulloch Hall

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180 Bulloch Ave
Roswell, GA 30075
Childhood home of President Theodore Roosevelt's mother, Martha Bullock, is an 1840 Greek Revival mansion featuring restored rooms with period furnishings.

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Mary V.
12/7/2018

If you want to see the 'Old South' - think Gone With The Wind - Bulloch Hall is the best option I've seen in the Atlanta area. Most of the beautiful building, inside and out, is original to when...

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Bruce K.
6/12/2024

The historical marker is located a short distance from the actual site. It's on the street next to the Roswell Town Square where you'll find parking and restaurants. The marker has the same text...

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Jim W.
3/4/2025

The city of Roswell has 3 preserved antebellum houses open for public tours. We stopped by all 3 one Saturday afternoon in February. All are located within a 1/2-mile radius, and 2 are literally...

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Lilly C.
10/24/2017

Bulloch Hall was built in 1839 by Major James Bulloch who along with Roswell King were founders of the Roswell, Ga. It is built in a Greek revival style by slave labor and is listed on the...

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Tyler P.
12/26/2017

I feel like they could've done more here. We stopped by near Christmas time and they had a theme of women who have made contributions, such as the woman who invented Monopoly, Susan B. Anthony,...

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