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Discover Historic Roswell Scavenger Hunt

The Discover Historic Roswell Scavenger Hunt is a great activity for children, families, visitors and co-workers to explore Roswell while learning more about the history of the area.

Parking is free behind the Roswell Visitors Center, located at 617 Atlanta Street. Be sure to take a photo of each attraction, and return to the Visitors Center at the end to see how you and your team did! Happy hunting!

Scavenger Hunt List

This is the place for All Things Roswell. Knowledgeable staff provide information on tours and attractions, lodging, shopping, Roswells culinary scene and entertainment.

This area offers a unique view of Roswells history and its future, with a growing mix of outdoor activities, retail and dining options. Events held here include Alive in Roswell, the Roswell Arts Festival and Ghost Tours leave from this location. A bandstand was built in 1905, so President Theodore Roosevelt could address the crowd while he was visiting his mothers childhood home.

Ruins of these can be found on the banks of Vickery Creek. Constructed in 1839 and 1853, they went through numerous burnings and were known as the Roswell Manufacturing Company. The waterfall, created when the creek was dammed to provide waterpower, as well as the original machine shop can be viewed.

This connects the walking trail that begins at Old Mill Park to the Chattahoochee River trail system. This is a favorite spot for amateur and professional photographers.

This popular school field trip destination provides hands-on educational exhibits and arts-based programming that engages students in the humanities, language arts, mathematics, sciences and fine arts with the goal of improving student achievement. Exhibits of political, social and historical interests document the history of the city of Roswell.

This contains 23 marked graves of some first families of Roswell including Roswell King and James Bulloch.