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Crabapple Snapshot

Centered today at the crossroads of Georgia Highways 140 and 372 (also known as “the Silos area”), Crabapple, Georgia, is one of the oldest parts of Fulton County, Georgia.

Originally part of Cherokee County, Georgia, (founded 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, Crabapple was one of several communities incorporated into the new city of Milton.

Crabapple hosts an antique fair twice yearly (May and October) called the Old Times at Crabapple Antique Festival.

Enjoy the Historic Shops of Crabapple located in Alpharetta’s pastoral horse country! Explore the fabulous antique and gift shops and dine in an authentic restored farmhouse. Crabapple is home to “Old Times at Crabapple Antique Festival” held in May and October.