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Roswell,
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If you are in Atlanta, and you're
looking for quaint shops, but you don't have time to drive to the mountains of
north Georgia, check out Roswell. This is a suburb of Atlanta, so be
prepared for heavy traffic. Avoid the morning and afternoon rush hours, if
possible. But once you get out
of your car, you'll find many fine shops and small restaurants in historic
buildings. Also near Atlanta: Marietta and Stone
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(Photos coming soon)
Location
North of Atlanta
near US route 19
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Population
About
80,000
Museums
Bulloch Hall
(antebellum mansion c. 1840)
Other features
Antique shops
(several)
Art and craft
galleries (several)
Bed and Breakfast
Campgrounds and RV parks nearby
Check
Woodall's guide
Dinner Theatre
Historic buildings
(122 acres)
Hotels and vacation rentals in this area
Museums (several)
Restaurants
Specialty/gift/collectibles shops
Visitors
Center
Hours
Most shops open 10:00 am - 5:00
or 6:00
All shops open all
day Saturday
Parking
Meters
Festivals
Several
Recommended stay
Half day (Saturday
or a weekday between the
morning and
afternoon rush hours)
Tourist information
Historic Roswell
Convention and Visitors Bureau
800-776-7935
www.cvb.roswell.ga.us
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