Bulloch Hall is a history museum Roswell located in United States.
180 Bulloch Ave (at Marietta Hwy) Roswell , GA 30075 United States
Mittie Roosevelt, mother of President Teddy Roosevelt and grandmother of Eleanor Roosevelt, lived in this Greek Revival house (1839) as a child. It has a nice museum shop. Read more
Built 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 .
Built 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 .
Bulloch Hall was built in 1839 by Major James Stephens Bulloch, one of Roswell's first settlers and the grandson of Georgia’s Revolutionary Governor, Archibald Bulloch.
You're very close to Barrington Hall, at the intersection of Hwy 9 & 120. This historic home was fully restored in the last 10 years and is worth a visit.
Historical Site
Built 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. - Eren Brumley
Historic 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. - Fodor's Travel
This was an amazingly curated and well-done pop up museum. - Timothy Fox
Beautiful but busy. Beware of parking in restaurant lots. Will tow/boot - Jazzie Chanel
This is a private residence but is a stop on the Roswell Ghost Tour. - Tess Perez
Est. 1840. Roswell's first public cemetery, among the graves are those for Roswell King and Major James Stephens Bulloch. - Eren Brumley