"In 1845 Archibald Smith brought his wife, children and 30 slaves to help run the 300+ acre plantation. Perfectly preserved is the two-story farmhouse, complete with outbuildings."
"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."
"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."
"Location of the Faces or War Memorial, and the Roswell Remembers ceremony on Memorial Day. Farmers market in the summer."
"Home of the RBA. Free parking lot at the back of the building. Public restrooms, free wi-fi. Go inside during the hot days of summer for A/C! MARTA 85 Northbound bus stop is outside the front door."