Museums & Institutions - Roswell, Georgia, United States
The Roswell Historical Society, established in 1971, is Roswell's oldest historic preservation organization. Over the last forty years the Society has amassed considerable holdings of historically significant materials and artifacts which are recorded and preserved at the Research Library and Archives, and often displayed around Roswell. The Society has had many homes, including Allenbrook, the Smith Plantation, and the lower level of the old City Hall, which is currently the Visitors Center. In 2011, the Society moved to its present location on the second floor of the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, which united the Society's office with the Research Library and Archives. Our MissionThe mission of the Roswell Historical Society is to collect, preserve, share, and promote the history of the city of Roswell and environs.Our VisionAs the leading organization for the collection and preservation of Roswell history, the Roswell Historical Society strives to tell the story of the entire community. The Roswell Historical Society is committed to locating a permanent and visible facility to house, preserve and exhibit a vast collection from the past to tell that story. The Roswell Historical Society has six general meetings throughout the year featuring historically-based programming and speakers. The new officers are inducted in January, and the annual business meeting is held in November. All meetings are free and open to the public. The Roswell Historical Society is a non-profit 501c3 organization. Membership is open to everyone. Our major financial support comes from annual membership dues, fundraising events, donations, grants and historic walking tours.
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