Historic Sites

Two visitors looking at artifacts in Alpharetta history museum

Journey back in time and explore the rich tapestry of Alpharetta’s past by visiting its captivating historic sites. Delve into the fascinating local narratives and artifacts preserved at the Alpharetta and Old Milton County History Museum, offering a deep understanding of how our community evolved. Take a stroll along the Walk of Memories, a heartfelt tribute honoring the bravery and sacrifice of US war veterans who have served our nation.

Close to Alpharetta, you can also step into the antebellum era by visiting the magnificent and historically significant Bulloch Hall, a beautifully preserved plantation home. These sites, and more, offer insightful glimpses into the events and people that shaped Alpharetta into the vibrant city it is today, providing educational and moving experiences for all.

Must-See Historic Spots

Alpharetta's Walk of Memories

Walk of Memories

Walk of Memories is a 13-acre section on Wills Road to honor United States war veterans. The memorial pays tribute with a walkway of about 8,000 bricks with the names of Georgians who served our country.

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Mansell House of the Alpharetta History Walk

Alpharetta History Walk

The Alpharetta History Walk gives visitors the opportunity to explore the city’s history. This self-guided tour has over 20 historical sites highlighting the area’s past. All historical sites in Downtown Alpharetta are within walking distance of each other.

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Bulloch Hall entrance

Bulloch Hall

Located close to Alpharetta, Bulloch Hall is one of the most historical sites in the area. The Greek Revival Mansion was the childhood home of Teddy Roosevelt’s mother, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt.

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