Historical Societies Near Me in Kennesaw, ga
Marietta Cobb Museum of Art
30 Atlanta Street Southeast, Marietta, GA
Mission Statement
To inspire, engage, and educate a diverse community through the exhibition, interpretation, collection and presentation of works of American... Read More
African American Sports Museum
120 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta, GA
About
The goal of the African American Sports Museum of Atlanta (AAS Museum) is to chronicle the history and accomplishments of African Americans in sports and its... Read More
Pickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site
4432 Mt. Tabor Church Rd, Dallas, GA
Pickett’s Mill is one of the best preserved Civil War battlefields in the nation. Visitors can travel roads used by Federal and Confederate troops, see earthworks constructed by these men, and... Read More
Seven Springs Museum
4355 Marietta Street, Powder Springs, GA
Located in the newly renovated historic Bodiford House, the Seven Springs museum houses a unique collection of artifacts and photographs chronicling the history of the area. Volunteers from the... Read More
Chattahoochee Nature Center
9135 Willeo Road, Roswell, GA
Our mission is to connect people with nature.
Explore metro Atlanta's nature destination. Enjoy trails, exhibits, programs and events on 127 acres of forest, wetland, and river... Read More
Adams Family Cemetery
Intersection of Arnold Mill Road and Hickory Flat Highway, Milton, GA
The Adams Family Cemetery is located just south of the intersection of Arnold Mill Road and Hickory Flat Highway. This is the resting place for Milton’s only Revolutionary War Veteran.
Read MoreMcConnell-Chadwick Homestead
13725 Arnold Mill Road, Milton, GA
Circa late 1830s, homestead of Brigadier General and State Senator Eli McConnell and his wife Savilla Garrison. This house was one of the first in the original Cherokee County, established in... Read More
Bulloch Hall
180 Bulloch Avenue, Roswell, GA
Bulloch Hall was built in the Greek Revival style in 1839 by Major James Stephens Bulloch, one of Roswell's first settlers. It was here on December 22, 1853, the Bulloch's daughter, Mittie... Read More
Barrington Hall
535 Barrington Drive, Roswell, GA
Barrington Hall sits on seven acres in downtown Historic Roswell. In the 1830s, Barrington Hall's builder, Barrington King, and his father, Roswell King, co-founded the colony which became... Read More
Union Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery
Cox Road and Ebenezer Road Intersection, Milton, GA
Union Primitive Baptist Cemetery is located close to the Cox Road and Ebenezer Road intersection.
Read MoreRoswell Fire Museum
1002 Alpharetta Street, Roswell, GA
What the Museum Has to Offer
The museum contains numerous fire-related pictures and historical information that pertain to the Roswell area. There are also artifacts... Read More
Ebenezer Cemetery
12890 Arnold Mill Road, Roswell, GA
“About” Ebenezer
Ebenezer Cemetery is a lovely country cemetery located on what is now one of the busiest corners in the Milton/Roswell, Georgia area. It was... Read More
Roswell Historical Society
950 Forrest Street 2nd floor, Roswell, GA
Mission
The Roswell Historical Society is committed to collecting, preserving, sharing, and promoting the rich history of the city of Roswell and its environs. The... Read More
James Dorris Store
Crabapple Road, Milton, GA
Circa 1837. James Dorris (1801-1877) moved to Crabapple from South Carolina around 1834. In 1836 he purchased a 40-acre lot for $65. Dorris, with Cherokee wife Nancy Cook, built a store near... Read More
Sandy Springs Historical Site
6075 Sandy Springs Circle, Sandy Springs, GA
William Payne House, bandstand, walking trail, boardwalk
5.206 acres
Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site
813 Indian Mounds Road, South West, Cartersville, GA
Home to several thousand Native Americans from 1000 A.D. to 1550 A.D., this 54-acre site protects six earthen mounds, a plaza, village site, borrow pits and defensive ditch. Etowah Mounds is... Read More
Computer Museum of America
5000 Commerce Parkway, Roswell, GA
Mission
CMoA's mission is to preserve the stories and artifacts from the digital age while educating and inspiring visitors of all ages and... Read More
Reese House
12680 Crabapple Road, Milton, GA
The Cantrell and Nallie Reese house was built in 1912 by the Reese family. Cantrell was the son of Ervin and Ann Devore Reese. Nallie was the daughter of John Broadwell, a prominent cotton... Read More
Broadwell Building
755 Mayfield Road, Milton, GA
Circa 1837. James Dorris (1801-1877) moved to Crabapple from South Carolina around 1834. In 1836 he purchased a 40-acre lot for $65. Dorris, with Cherokee wife Nancy Cook, built a store near... Read More
Crabapple Cemetery
Mid Broadwell Road and Mayfield Road, Milton, GA
The Crabapple Cemetery is located just east of Charlotte Drive between Mid Broadwell Road and Mayfield Road.
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