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The Crabapple Crossroads are an extraordinary destination which combines
a modern village concept while incorporating historic structures;
some over a hundred years old.
Unique residential, fine and casual dining, services, along with quaint boutiques
and art galleries for the shopper in you is the flavor of the area.
Crabapple also prides itself on their annual Antique Festival which
takes place the first weekend in October.
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Centered today at the crossroads of Highways 140 and
372, Crabapple, Georgia, is one of the oldest parts of
Fulton County, Georgia. Originally part of
Cherokee County, which was founded in 1830, Crabapple was part of the land contributed in 1857 to form Milton County, Georgia. As a result of the Great Depression, Milton County was later absorbed into Fulton County in 1932. The historic heart of Crabapple is anchored by an historic brick building at the crossroads of Crabapple Road-Mayfield Road, Birmingham Road-Broadwell Road, and Mid-Broadwell
Road. In 2006, a portion of Crabapple was one of several communities
incorporated into the new city of Milton; historic Crabapple is now split
between the cities of Milton, Roswell, and Alpharetta.
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