Bulloch Hall | Roswell, Georgia
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The childhood home of Mittie Bulloch, President Theodore Roosevelt’s mother, this impressive Greek Revival structure completed in 1839 has been described as one of the most significant houses in Georgia and one of the South's few examples of true temple-form architecture. The floor plan, typical to the period, features a lofty center entrance hall with an equal number of rooms on each side.
The house is beautifully furnished with authentic period furniture. A Museum Room in the house tells the story of this historically influential family. The house grounds include reconstructed slave quarters, privy, summer house, wells, gardens, and museum shop.
Bulloch Hall is open for tours daily except for national holidays. Tours begin on the hour. Themed tours for adults, such as "Daily Life in the Antebellum Era" and "Bulloch Family During the Civil War," are available by appointment.
180 Bulloch Ave.


