Emily & Benjamin

Friday, October Third, Two Thousand Twenty-Five • Roswell, GA
137 Days To Go!

Emily & Benjamin

Friday, October Third, Two Thousand Twenty-Five • Roswell, GA
137 Days To Go!

Roswell, GA

Roswell holds a special place in Emily’s heart—it’s where she grew up, where her love for southern charm and community first began, and where countless memories were made with family and friends. Bringing our loved ones back to this beautiful, historic town to celebrate our marriage feels like the perfect full-circle moment.

Our venue, Kimball Hall, is a stunning Victorian-era home right in the heart of Roswell’s quaint downtown. With its elegant wraparound porch, lush garden, and vintage Southern charm, it instantly felt like us—warm, timeless, and full of character. We couldn’t imagine a more meaningful or beautiful place to say “I do.”

If you’re traveling for the wedding, you’re in for a treat! Roswell is known for its picturesque downtown, incredible food scene, scenic riverwalks, and rich history. Below you’ll find plenty of resources and ideas to keep yourself busy as you visit Roswell—we hope you love it as much as we do!

Historic Downtown Roswell

Picture of Historic Downtown Roswell
Stroll along Canton Street and explore charming boutiques, art galleries, antique shops, and cozy cafés. The walkable downtown is full of southern charm and perfect for a relaxed afternoon.
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Roswell Mill

Picture of Roswell Mill
Mill St. Roswell, GA
Take a scenic walk along the covered bridge and waterfall at Old Mill Park. The ruins of the historic Roswell Mill and the peaceful Vickery Creek Trail make for beautiful photos and a bit of local history.

Chattahoochee Riverwalk & Nature Center

Picture of Chattahoochee Riverwalk & Nature Center
9135 Wileo Road, Roswell, GA
For nature lovers, the Chattahoochee Nature Center and Riverwalk offer boardwalks, trails, and water views—ideal for bird watching, hiking, or just unwinding.

Bulloch Hall

Picture of Bulloch Hall
180 Bulloch Avenue, Roswell, GA
Tour the childhood home of Mittie Bulloch, mother of President Theodore Roosevelt. This antebellum home offers a look into Roswell’s rich history and Southern architecture.