The Ritz-Carlton • Febrero 8, 2013Take a tour of Rhodes Hall, called the “castle on Peachtree”. Once a residence and now a house museum, the upper floors are home to the The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.
Bob 💲☎🍒Ⓜ♒ M. • Abril 28, 2013Excellent information well presented
Mario D. • Enero 21, 2016Aquí vivió la escritora del libro lo que el viento se llevó. Un poco caro a mi parecer.
Raphael L. • Noviembre 28, 2015Amazing. There's really no words - it's done incredibly well, but the subject matter takes your breath away. If you can pick between this and the Coke world, come here!!
Ebrahim B. • Marzo 7, 2019Nice place to spend 90 minutes. Shows JC legacy and rise from a small peanut farm to the White House. Nice gardens outside
Tracie • Abril 16, 2012Very moving place...they did a wonderful job on the detailed timeline of Dr. King's life. Def. a place everyone should visit.
Katherine S. • Julio 18, 2013The home and the information from the tour guide were interesting. The guide was pretty knowledgable.
lupas C. • Noviembre 8, 2019Hay que verlo se siente un ambiente muy emotivo me encantó conocer este lugar
Andrew C. • Septiembre 22, 2017Eternal flame of MLK's spirit and their caskets are here... really peaceful + small walk with lots of quotes. Quickly walked thru the inside exhibits, not too memorable tho
Oakland Cemetery • Mayo 28, 2011Built in 1894, it is the oldest standing firehouse in Atlanta & was instrumental in the desegregation of our city's fire dept. It is currently a bookstore & museum. Check out the fire engine from1927!
Oakland Cemetery • Marzo 17, 2011It was built in 1856 by Lemuel P. Grant for whom Grant Park was named. Golfer Bobby Jones was born here in 1902 when the home was used an apartment building. Now home to the ATL Preservation Center.
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