Roswell, Georgia: The Wild History of the Chattahoochee and Canton Street
Roswell, Georgia is known today for Canton Street, beautiful historic homes, strong schools, river access, and some of the most desirable real estate in North Fulton — but the story behind this Atlanta suburb is much wilder than most people realize.
In this episode of ATL All Things Local, we explore how Roswell developed differently from many other Metro Atlanta communities. Instead of being shaped first by railroads or highways, Roswell’s story begins with the Chattahoochee River, Vickery Creek, and Cherokee Nation land. From there, we follow the rapid transformation after the Indian Removal Act, the rise of the Roswell Manufacturing Company, the Civil War-era textile mill, Roswell gray fabric, and the shocking story of more than 400 mill workers — mainly women and children — who were arrested and sent north by train during Sherman’s campaign.
We also talk about the historic homes that still make Roswell so unique, including Bulloch Hall, the city’s preservation mindset, and how Canton Street became one of Metro Atlanta’s most charming downtown districts. From open-container rules and restaurants to breweries, historic buildings, walkability, and the “linger longer” strategy, Canton Street has become a major lifestyle draw for residents and visitors alike.
Then we bring the conversation into modern Roswell: Chattahoochee River recreation, RiverWalk access, parks, bike lanes, controlled growth, swim-and-tennis neighborhoods, strong community planning, Fulton County schools, and a housing market that continues to attract buyers looking for lifestyle, history, and long-term value.
For anyone relocating to Atlanta, buying in North Fulton, or thinking about selling a home in Roswell, this episode gives you a deeper look at why Roswell remains one of Metro Atlanta’s most interesting and sought-after places to live.
Thinking about buying or selling in Roswell, North Fulton, or anywhere around Metro Atlanta?
Reach out to Adam Mincey with Mincey Homes | Keller Williams Intown Atlanta for local real estate guidance, neighborhood insight, and help navigating the Atlanta market.
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Mincey Homes | Keller Williams Intown Atlanta
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