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ASC Exteriors, your premier destination

Welcome to ASC Exteriors, your premier destination for top-notch roofing and exterior services. Specializing in a wide array of solutions, including roof installation, repair, and addressing hail, storm, and wind damage, we are your trusted partner for all roofing needs. Our expertise extends to skylight repair, gutter cleaning, installation, and repairs, as well as loft and attic ventilation services. Serving the communities of Roswell, Cumming, Alpharetta, Smyrna, Dallas, Acworth, Milton, Marietta, Canton, and Woodstock, GA, we take pride in delivering unparalleled craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. Choose ASC Exteriors for reliable solutions that safeguard your property and enhance its curb appeal.

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History of Dallas GA

Dallas, Georgia, located in Paulding County, has a history dating back to the early 19th century. Here’s an overview of its history:

1. **Early Settlement**: The area that would become Dallas was originally inhabited by Cherokee Native Americans. European settlers began arriving in the early 19th century after the Cherokee were forcibly removed via the Trail of Tears. The land was attractive for farming and agriculture.

2. **Founding of Dallas**: Dallas was established in 1854 as the county seat of Paulding County. It was named after George M. Dallas, who was Vice President of the United States under James K. Polk. The town was situated at the intersection of two important roads, the Dallas-Acworth Highway and the Villa Rica-Dallas Road.

3. **Civil War Era**: During the Civil War, Dallas, like much of Georgia, was impacted by the conflict. The town saw troop movements and skirmishes, particularly during the Atlanta Campaign in 1864. The Battle of Dallas occurred nearby on May 26-28, 1864, as part of the larger campaign.

4. **Post-Civil War Reconstruction**: After the Civil War, Dallas experienced slow growth and development. Agriculture remained a major industry, with cotton being a primary crop. The town’s population gradually increased as more settlers moved into the area.

5. **Railroad Expansion**: In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the railroad played a significant role in Dallas’s development. The construction of the Southern Railway through the town facilitated transportation and commerce, stimulating economic growth.

6. **20th Century Growth**: The early 20th century saw continued growth and development in Dallas. The town’s economy diversified, with the establishment of businesses, schools, and churches. However, Dallas remained a relatively small and rural community for much of the century.

7. **Suburban Expansion**: In the latter half of the 20th century, Dallas experienced suburban growth and development. The construction of highways and the expansion of transportation networks facilitated population growth and urbanization. Residential neighborhoods, shopping centers, and commercial areas expanded, transforming the town into a suburban city.

8. **Modern Development**: In recent decades, Dallas has continued to grow and develop. The town has attracted new residents and businesses, and its economy has diversified beyond agriculture to include manufacturing, healthcare, and retail.

Overall, Dallas’s history reflects its evolution from a small county seat and agricultural town to a thriving suburban city with a diverse economy and a strong sense of community identity.