Roswell is an affluent city in north Fulton County, Georgia, United States. At the 2010 census, it had a population of 88,346, and in 2014 the estimated population was 94,089, making it Georgia's seventh largest city.
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The professional, experienced and dedicated staffs at Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum provide exceptional, compassionate care to families at a difficult time in their lives. We believe funeral services should reflect the lives of those being honored, and we work with families to create unique, memorable tributes. We understand how complicated, confusing and emotionally stressful arranging a funeral can be. At Roswell Funeral Home, our professional staff will treat you with dignity, respect and compassion. We will listen carefully to what is important to you to create a meaningful tribute that commemorates your loved one's life. Green Lawn Cemetery & Mausoleum has been providing cemetery and cremation offerings for Roswell, Georgia, since 1961. For more than 40 years, our commitment has remained unchanged, and yet our services have always responded to the changing needs of the community. We believe a memorial service should be as unique as the person it honors. In fact, we take great pride in creating perfectly personalized services that beautifully capture the essence of you or your loved one. We can help you find inspiration almost anywhere – in a song, a hobby, a trademark style, a defining philosophy, a lifelong passion – and turn that inspiration into a memorial service filled with thoughtful and meaningful details. You’ll find there’s no limit to the special tribute we can create so that your life – or the life of someone you love – is well celebrated. We're proud to be a member of the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers. When you choose a Dignity Memorial provider, you not only receive the compassionate care you expect from a locally operated establishment, but also the value you deserve from the largest and most trusted network of funeral, cremation and memorialization services. All of our services are designed to help families through one of the most personal and challenging stages of life. Dignity Memorial providers offer exclusive benefits, including National Transferability of Prearranged Services, the Bereavement Travel Program, the 24-Hour Compassion Helpline® and access to an acclaimed grief management library. The Dignity Memorial brand is your assurance of quality, value, caring service and customer satisfaction. We understand losing a loved one is an emotional and difficult experience, and we are committed to assisting families with compassionate, professional and personal service. Please contact us if you need immediate assistance, or if you would like more information about our services.
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Childhood home of President Theodore Roosevelt's mother, Martha Bullock, is an 1840 Greek Revival mansion featuring restored rooms with period furnishings.
Inside and out, seemingly well preserved and beautiful. Great guide there Beth, friendly and informative.
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Barrington Hall sits on seven acres in downtown Historic Roswell. In the 1830s, Barrington Hall's builder, Barrington King, and his father, Roswell King, co-founded the colony which became Roswell. On your visit to Barrington Hall you will be inspired by generations of the King family, who preserved Barrington Hall for more than 160 years. They come to life in furnishings, artifacts, and stories spanning from 1838 until the city of Roswell acquired the home in 2005. On the grounds, explore the only antebellum public garden in the greater Atlanta area, along with numerous original outbuildings.
Well preserved, knowledgeable guides. Love the history in these places! Very nice tour. Good for ghost hunters too!
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Hidden among the trees in historic Roswell, Georgia, sits a graceful home constructed by one of Roswell’s founding families, the Smiths. In 1838, the Smith family and 30 of their slaves left two struggling plantations along the Georgia coast to make a new start with 300 acres of cotton farmland north of the Roswell Square. Their home, built by slave labor in 1845, was preserved by three generations of the Smith family and is now open to the public as a museum. Three generations of the Smith family lived in the home and saved many of their belongings. For over 160 years, Smith Plantation stood the test of time as all around it the small mill village of Roswell transformed into a bustling metropolitan suburb. The home has since become one of the best examples of vernacular architecture, as well as cultural and historical interpretation, found in the region.
Great visit to this Plantation today. Amy, our tour guide, was knowledgeable & enthusiastic about the history of the Smith family. Nice hour tour if you have the time.
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