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Walking Historic Roswell in a Day: Must-See Homes, Mills, and Landmarks
If you’ve ever driven through downtown Roswell and felt that unmistakable pull — that sense that the streets have stories to tell, that the old oak trees have seen things — you’re not imagining it. Historic Roswell is one of the most authentically preserved antebellum communities in the entire Southeast, and unlike so many places
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The Founding of Roswell Georgia
The Visionary Behind Roswell: The Story of Roswell King and the Founding of a Georgia Town A Connecticut Yankee’s Journey South Roswell King was born on May 3, 1765, in Windsor, Connecticut, the son of Timothy King, an accomplished weaver and naval commander during the Revolutionary War, and Sarah Fitch King. Growing up in the
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The Real History of the Roswell Mill: Cotton, Courage, and the Ghosts That Remain
The Real History of the Roswell Mill: Cotton, Courage, and the Ghost Stories That Remain The mist rises early over Vickery Creek in Roswell, Georgia, curling through the skeletal remains of brick walls that once echoed with the thunder of looms and the voices of hundreds of workers. Stand among these ruins at dusk, and

