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Bulloch Hall
About Bulloch Hall
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 married Theodore Roosevelt Sr. The couple became the parents of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States.
The mission of Bulloch Hall is to accurately restore, preserve, and interpret this nationally significant circa1839 historic site and to present an authentic interpretation to all Roswell citizens and visitors through quality tours, educational programs, community outreach, and events.
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Friends of Bulloch, Inc.
The mission of Friends of Bulloch, Inc. is to accurately restore, preserve, and interpret this nationally significant, circa 1839 historic site and to present an authentic interpretation to all Roswell citizens and visitors through quality tours, educational programs, community outreach, and events.
Friends of Bulloch, Inc. (FOB), a GA 501(c)3 non-profit organization, informs and inspires by actively collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting the lives and cultures of the families that once lived here. Your patronage helps assure the preservation of the house, grounds, and the continuation of the tours, events, exhibits, camps, classes, and education programs.
Bulloch Hall is owned and operated by the City of Roswell, Georgia
and supported by Friends of Bulloch, Inc., a GA 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
180 Bulloch Avenue, Roswell, GA 30075
P.O. Box 1309, Roswell, GA 30075
770-992-1731
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and supported by Friends of Bulloch, Inc., a GA 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
180 Bulloch Avenue, Roswell, GA 30075
P.O. Box 1309, Roswell, GA 30075
770-992-1731
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