What a fun tour! I grew up in Roswell and have visited Bulloch Hall on many previous occasions, but my girlfriend wanted to see it so we visited again yesterday. It was a fascinating experience. I remembered the depth of history tied to that house, but not the specific stories. Roswell truly is an amazing place that I’m proud to be from, but I digress. Our tour guide was extremely kind and equally knowledgable. She took her time in sharing with us each quality of the home and the lives that occupied it. We purchased the triple ticket deal where you can tour Bulloch Hall, Barrington Hall, and the Smith Plantation for $ 18 instead of $ 8 each. It’s a good value for sure. Be sure to walk the grounds completely. The garden is pleasant and the reconstructed buildings hold even more historical information. If you’re a history buff, this is a must-see.
Bob M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Smyrna, GA
Great Historical Site conected to our President Theodore Roosevelt and Confederate History
Ellen M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Diego, CA
Fascinating tour of this historic home, as well preserved as any I have ever seen. The tour guide was fantastic. If you are curious about how the upper class landowners lived in the 1800’s in the south, pay a visit.
Lawrence C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Diego, CA
Good representation of old style home in our own backyard(surburban Atlanta). This is a restored homesite, originally belonging to the Mrs. Bulloch, who married Theodore Roosevelt’s father. There are three structures on the property, yet I only visited the main house. This was worthwhile and interesting.
Geroge H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Savannah, GA
I was lead to believe their was no history left around Atlanta — phooey on that! This stately Greek Revival Hall stands in total contrast to the nearby Smith Plantation Home just 5 minutes away. Both should be included in any history buff’s visit to Atlanta! Cudos to the city of Roswell for their historic preservation efforts!