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  2. Downtown Roswell Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Roswell Historic District is a 145 acres (59 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Roughly bounded by 8th St., Richardson Ave., Albuquerque St. and Missouri Ave. in Roswell, the district included 298 contributing buildings.

  3. Roswell Historic District (Roswell, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Roswell Historic District, in Roswell, Georgia in Fulton County, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] The district is a 120 acres (49 ha) area roughly bounded by Big Creek, King and Dam Streets, and SW along New Marietta Hwy, in Roswell. Structures in the district date from as early as 1837. [2]

  4. Primrose Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Primrose Cottage is a historic residence in Roswell, Georgia. It was the first permanent private home in Roswell. The house was completed in 1839 for Roswell King's recently widowed daughter, Eliza King Hand, and her children. Roswell King also moved into the house with his daughter's family. As of 2023, the house functions as an events' facility.

  5. Roswell Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Roswell Historic District may refer to: Downtown Roswell Historic District , Roswell, New Mexico Roswell Historic District (Roswell, Georgia) , in Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia

  6. Greenwood's first townhomes: How a $83 million ... - AOL

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    As a limited commodity, the townhomes are expected to sell fast to those looking for an urban lifestyle. The two-and-three-bedroom for-sale townhomes are on the market for $399,000 and $439,000 ...

  7. Mimosa Hall (Roswell, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The antebellum mansion sits on a nine-acre (3.6 ha) estate originally built in 1841 for John Dunwoody, one of the shareholders in the Roswell Manufacturing Company. Andrew J. Hansell purchased the home in 1869 from George H. Camp and named the home after the mimosa trees on the property. [1] Mrs. Barrington King purchased the house in 1898. [2]