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Description: This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Fulton County, Georgia, highlighting Roswell in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.
A map of all Fulton county cities with the city of Roswell highlighted, with a state map with Fulton highlighted for reference. Spanish Un mapa de todas las ciudades del condado de Fulton con la ciudad de Roswell resaltó, con un mapa del estado con el condado de Fulton resaltó para referencia.
Roswell is located in northern Fulton County. It is bordered to the north by Milton, to the northeast by Alpharetta, to the east by Johns Creek, to the southeast by Peachtree Corners in Gwinnett County, to the south by Sandy Springs, to the west by unincorporated land in Cobb County, and to the northwest by the city of Mountain Park and by unincorporated land in Cherokee County.
English: The maps use data from nationalatlas.gov, specifically countyp020.tar.gz on the Raw Data Download page. The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz . The Florida maps use hydrogm020.tar.gz to display Lake Okeechobee.
According to the 2010 United States census, Georgia was the 8th most populous state with 9,688,681 inhabitants and the 21st largest by land area spanning 57,513.49 square miles (148,959.3 km 2) of land. [1] Georgia is divided into 159 counties and contains 535 municipalities consisting of cities, towns, consolidated city-counties, and ...
Main Street West – Dahlonega, Historic Dahlonega Gold Museum: 73.1: 117.6: US 19 south / SR 60 south (South Chestatee Street) to SR 400 – University of North Georgia, Gainesville: South end of US 19 and SR 60 concurrencies: see US 19: Turners Corner: 86.4: 139.0: US 19 north / US 129 / SR 11 – Blairsville, Cleveland, Brasstown Bald, Helen
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]
The route enters Roswell, where it joins a concurrency of SR 9/SR 120 (Alpharetta Highway). At the Roswell Town Center, the three routes meet the eastern terminus of SR 92 (East Crossville Road). At this intersection, SR 9/SR 120 depart to the southwest, while SR 140 continues to the southeast.