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The newly formed City of Milton was incorporated from sections of unincorporated Fulton County GA. The City of Milton was in December of 2006 and is located in North Fulton County GA in the Crabapple area. It abuts Cherokee and Forsyth Counties and the City of Alpharetta. A good epicenter for the City of Milton is the intersection of Birmingham Road and Birmingham Highway. The community is vast and has a country feel to it despite the fact that is a reasonable commute to the City of Atlanta. There are many fine luxury homes, estates, equestrian homes, and country club homes in gated communities such as the Manor Golf and Country Club located in Milton GA. Why not consider homes for sale in Milton GA?
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Top Neighborhoods in Milton Georgia
Crooked Creek
Hickory Crest
Hidden Forest
Valmont
King Estates Manor
White Columns
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According to a recent article in the Milton Herald, construction at Bethany High School in Milton will begin soon, and will come in under budget to boot! The unnamed school will be located by the Publix shopping center on Hwy 9 at the intersection of Bethany Bend and Cogburn Road. The design of the school will complement the look of Kings Ridge across the street.
According to the Herald, the school's construction contract was approved for $45.5 million, $14 million under the original budget projected four years ago, before the economic dow
nturn. Evergreen Construction will break ground in a few weeks with the opening scheduled for August 2012. Redistricting should occur well in advance- any student living in an area affected by the change will have the option of staying at Milton High School by providing their own transportation.
The addition of another new high school in North Fulton is a reflection of the continued growth in the area and will reduce commutes for many Milton residents.
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We recently told you about the Woodstock GA Farmers Market open throughout the summer. Thanks to The Milton Herald, we've learned about another local Farmers Market, this one in Milton.
Unlike it's organized sister in Woodstock, the Milton Farmers Market began when longtime resident Ginger Enloe was speaking with Ron Wallace, owner of the Olde Blind Dog Irish
Pub. He was a fan of the Farmers Market concept and has allowed the use of nearby property he owns. Llook for the Farmer's Market behind the Old Blind Dog Pub on Crabapple Road near Birmingham Highway.
The market was a success last year and hopes for another good year- the market will open July 10th and will operate on Saturdays thru August 28. The hours each week will be 9am - 1pm and is intended as a low-cost means for local growers to showcase their produce.
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Cobblestone Farms is and estate community of only 14 homes located in the City of Milton, GA 30004, North of Alpharetta. There are only 2 cul-de-sac streets, Old Barn Court, Old Saddle Lane.
Homes For Sale In Cobblestone Farms 
Most of the homes built between 2000 to 2004+. Homes priced between the high $700's to over 1 million. All homes are situates on 1 acre or more and located off of Francis Road between Atlanta Highway (Alpharetta Highway 9 )and Cogburn / Hopewell Road.
More Neighborhood Homes For Sale In Milton GA
The H.O.A. fees, at time of post, are $500.00 a year and there is not a swim or tennis amentity in this neighborhood.
Schools At Time Of Post
Elem: SUMMIT HILL
Middle: HOPEWELL
High: MILTON
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Have you seen The Silos at Crabapple near the corner of Highway 140 and 372? There are three silos just off Highway
372. They are have been there forever (or at least a really long time). They appear to be built from cinder blocks with faded red metal domed roofs. Every time I drive by, I wonder about them...who built them, what was stored in them, when were they used. Know the area was once farm land so I suspect some type of grain was stored maybe as feed for livestock. Today it is a peaceful respite with benches for relaxing.
Maybe next time I drive by, I'll stop and see if there are any plaques with information. I am sure it would be fascinating. Next time you are in the area drive by and see this interesting site. I do not know of any other silos in Metro Atlanta so these are a real treat and a great way to teach children about farming and agriculture.
One additional interesting point about The Silos is what town they are in...some would say Roswell, some Alpharetta, some Milton...point being they are in the highly desirable area of North Fulton West of GA 400 and North of Hwy 92.
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