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The area from which old Milton County and its neighbors were formed has a rich historical tradition. The Alpharetta Historical Society offers the following suggestions.

Places Of Interest To Visit

Alpharetta Historic Downtown Area
Alpharetta Welcome Center
Autrey Mill Nature Preserve
Chadwick's Old General Store
Crabapple Community Crossroads
Jones Bridge Park
Log Cabin At Milton High School
Mansell House And Gardens
Poole's Mill Covered Bridge In Forsyth County
"The Silos" Landmark
The Skelton House
Wills Park And Equestrian Center

Web sites of Interest

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City Of Alpharetta
Official Web site of the City of Alpharetta. It offers a wealth of information on city services; points of interest; special events; directory of city government; and much more.

Archives of North Fulton

Cherokee County Historical Society

DeKalb Historical Society

Fulton County Site of the Georgia Genealogy Web Project

Georgia Genealogical Society

Georgia Historical Society
Headquartered in Savannah — Georgia's first city — the Society is the oldest cultural institution in the state and one of the oldest historical organizations in the nation.

Georgia Humanities Council

Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation

Georgians for Preservation

Gwinnett County Historical Society

Historical Society of Forsyth County

Historic Preservation Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources

National Trust For Historic Preservation

Roswell Historical Society

US Gen Web Project
A group of volunteers working together to provide Internet Web sites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone.

 

Did You Know?
Milton County was created in 1857 from parts of Cherokee, Cobb, and Forsyth counties. As a result of the Depression, Milton County merged with Fulton County in 1932.
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