Atlanta: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Shopping
- History museum
- Church
- Monuments and statues
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Shopping centre
- Neighbourhood
- Nightlife
- Art museum
- Sacred and religious sites
- Specialty museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Music venue
- Architecture
- Historical place
- Concert hall
- Skyscraper
- Universities and schools
- Art gallery
- Performing arts
- Entertainment
- Cemetery
- Convention center
- Library
- Area
- Music and shows
- Golf
- Dancing
- Arenas and stadiums
- City
- Garden
- Outdoor activities
- Restaurant
- Football
- Entertainment district
- Hiking trail
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Tudor Revival architecture
- Baseball
- Colonial revival architecture
- Queen Anne architecture
- Modernist architecture
Oakland Cemetery
Oakland Cemetery stands as a historical testament to the city of Atlanta, a place where the past is eternally etched into the landscape. This Victorian garden cemetery, founded in 1850, spans 48 acres and serves as the final resting place for many of Atlanta's most...
Swan House
Swan House, nestled in the heart of Atlanta, United States, is not just a museum but a portal to the past, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the 1920s. Built in 1928 for the Inman family, heirs to a cotton brokerage fortune, the house is a...
Rhodes Hall
Rhodes Memorial Hall, commonly known as Rhodes Hall, is an historic house located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was built as the home of furniture magnate Amos Giles Rhodes, proprietor of Atlanta-based Rhodes Furniture.
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is a 501 non-profit community arts center that offers classes and workshops for all ages in visual, literary and performing arts.
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is the second oldest structure in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by local architect William H. Parkins, the cornerstone was laid September 1, 1869 by the priest poet Abram Joseph Ryan. It was completed and dedicated in 1873 and is still in use.
Herndon Home
The Herndon Home is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark at 587 University Place NW, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant
The Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant, also known as Baptist Student Center, or Baptist Collegiate Ministry, Georgia State University, is a historic building at 125 Edgewood Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia.
First Congregational Church
First Congregational Church is a United Church of Christ church located in downtown Atlanta at the corner of Courtland Street and John Wesley Dobbs Avenue. It is notable for being the favored church of the city's black elite including Alonzo Herndon and Andrew Young, for its famous minister Henry H.
Academy of Medicine
The Academy of Medicine in midtown Atlanta, Georgia was built in 1941 and housed the Medical Association of Atlanta until the 1970s. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is also designated as a historic building by the City of Atlanta. It is currently owned by the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Old Scottish Rite Hospital building
Founded as the Scottish Rite Convalescent Home for Crippled Children, the Old Scottish Rite Hospital served indigent children, either crippled, or recovering from surgery at Piedmont Hospital or Wesley Memorial Hospital.