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Primrose Cottage was the first permanent private home in Roswell, Georgia, United States. The house built and completed in 1839 for Roswell King's recently widowed daughter, Eliza King Hand, and her children. Roswell King also moved into the house with his daughter's family. As of 2021, the house functions as an events facility. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building in the Roswell Historic District.
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