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Bulloch Hall is a historic house museum located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, Roswell, Georgia. An elegant white pillar-like predecessor's house was built in 1839 by James S. Bulloch, one of the founder of Roswell. The house was built in Greek revival style and is a good example of a temple style architecture. Bulloch Hall is posted on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered one of the most important houses in Georgia. Property is owned and maintained by Roswell City.

The dining room of Bulloch Hall is Theodore Roosevelt, Sul. Of Bulloch's youngest daughter Martha (Mittie). The wedding ceremony was held on December 22, 1853, and my son Theodore was the 26th president of the United States in 1901-08. Their other son Elliott was the father of Eleanor Roosevelt who married Franklin Roosevelt, a distant cousin. He later became the 32nd president of the United States

Bulloch Hall is elegantly decorated with pieces of full-fledged era from the mid-19th century. There are two permanent exhibitions. In the room of the museum, the detailed history of the family of Blues, photographs of the family of Roosevelt and the presidential inauguration memorial of Theodore Roosevelt are posted. The property also includes the Slave Quarters Exhibition. The rebuilt Dog Trot style cabin shows a typical slave's residence during that period. There is also a summer house, a well and a garden on the premises.

There are several special activities scheduled for Bulloch Hall in the Christmas season. The house has been beautifully decorated with traditional holiday decorations since the mid 1800's. Christmas high tea is offered multiple times during December. Bulloch Hall will appear on Christmas candlelight tour with other historic Roswell's house on December 11th. On December 22, the special reproduction of the wedding in 1853 of Mitti bullrothes will be carried out. In this annual event, home visitors can become wedding guests.

Roswell City is located about 20 miles north of downtown Atlanta. Bulloch Hall is located in the heart of Roswell's historical center. This house is open to the public from Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm and from Sunday to 1 pm. Guided tours will be held in an hour. Historic buildings are worth visiting, especially during the holiday season.



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