Pamela B. • May 1, 2016The center is great! You should definitely visit if you haven't yet.
Ebrahim B. • March 7, 2019Beautiful house preserved as if it were the 30s. Stunning library and dining rooms. The further up you get, the creepier the house gets! The maids room all the way to the top has the best view
Katherine S. • July 18, 2013The home and the information from the tour guide were interesting. The guide was pretty knowledgable.
Oakland Cemetery • January 7, 2011One of the most beautiful & unique mansions in Atlanta. The exterior granite came from nearby Stone Mountain. The building serves as a museum, event facility, & offices for the GA Trust (upstairs).
John B. • February 21, 2010Plenty of parking right behind the cauldron!
Lynn B. • June 14, 2012Built in 1995 by former Atlanta Falcon Taz Anderson, the tower is meant to be a beacon for the city. The 16-foot torch on top is modeled on the Statue of Liberty's flame.
Ben T. • June 24, 2012If you are coming to our wedding, this is where you will be! Beautiful old-style architecture, a refined sense of style and of course, plenty of space for dancing!
Juline • March 19, 2013Pretty cool, laid-back, hipster area. I love R-Town! Check out ParkGrounds(DogPark), The Stewart Center(volunteer to help under privileged children), or The Beltline!!
Oakland Cemetery • June 26, 2011Former site of Rich's Dept. Store. You'll find several artifacts on display including the original Pink Pig monorail from 1953. Brothers Morris & Emanuel Rich, store founders, are buried in Oakland.
Hops Diva • July 20, 2011Original owner Victor Hugo Kriegshaber commissioned this house to be built just before 1900. It's now home to The Marianna, an event space named for his daughter, Marian and The Wrecking Bar Brewpub.
Aaron C. • July 23, 2014Relive Braves history by running the bases, seeing the outfield wall in what is otherwise now a parking lot. The metal, outfield fence still sits where Hank Aaron hit #715. Great skyline views too.
KISS 104FM • July 12, 2013Thousands gathered when Atlanta hosted the Black History Month Parade in this area. Congressman John Lewis and R&B Singer Angie Stone made a special appearance for the parade.
Ryan B. • November 28, 2011If you go past the burned- out buildings and illegally dumped tires, you'll find an unspoiled greenspace that's larger than Grant Park, Piedmont Park, and Oakland Cemetery combined.
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