Hamilton House

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701 Chattanooga Ave
Dalton, GA 30720

The Hamilton House, located in Dalton, GA, is a historic brick home that dates back to 1840, making it the oldest of its kind in the city. Originally built by John and Rachel Hamilton, the house has served various purposes throughout its existence, including being the headquarters for Crown Cotton Mill. Today, it has been converted into a museum by the Whitfield-Murray Historical Society, showcasing exhibits related to the textile industry and famous Daltonians.

With its rich history and architectural significance, the Hamilton House offers visitors a glimpse into the past of Dalton. From its origins as a residence for the Hamilton family to its role in the local textile industry, the house provides a fascinating insight into the city's heritage. Open for tours and available for event rentals, the Hamilton House is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in exploring Dalton's cultural legacy.

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Historical home
12/12/2018

Of one of dalton’s pioneer families. The house has been fully restored and sits on a hill above the ...

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well maintained historic site
1/9/2017

well kept former home of the predistent of the cotton mill's momma. has to be one of the older home...

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What is a chenille tufting museum?
1/3/2017

Hamilton House is the oldest brick home in Dalton, Georgia. Built in 1840 and restored in 1984, the ...

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