City and Destination Information Alpharetta, located in Fulton County, was incorporated December 11, 1857. Years ago, Alpharetta was the county seat of the former Milton County. In 1932, Milton County was merged into Fulton County. The city's name is a variation of a fictional Indian girl, Alfarata, in a 19th century song, The Blue Juniata. The name of the city is also believed to have been derived from the first letter of the Greek alphabet. If you have something you believe should be added to this section of Getting Away, please contact Jim at Getting Away. mailto:jimbruner@gettingaway.com Coming Soon. In the meantime, if you have something you believe should be added to this section of Getting Away, please contact Jim at Getting Away. mailto:jimbruner@gettingaway.com Restaurant and Dining Suggestions Coming Soon. In the meantime, if you have something you believe should be added to this section of Getting Away, please contact Jim at Getting Away. mailto:jimbruner@gettingaway.com Books, Maps, Travel Guides and More Coming Soon. In the meantime, if you have something you believe should be added to this section of Getting Away, please contact Jim at Getting Away. mailto:jimbruner@gettingaway.com
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