TOP 10 Heritage antiques in Atlanta, Georgia
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Michael C. Carlos Museum
β OpenThe Michael C. Carlos Museum is a prestigious museum located at 571 South Kilgo Circle Northeast in Atlanta, Georgia. This renowned institution is a popular tourist attraction, showcasing a diverse collection of art and artifacts from ancient civilizations around the world. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring Greek and Roman antiquities, Egyptian mummies, African masks, and much more. The museum also offers educational programs, lectures, and special events for visitors of all ages. With its fascinating displays and rich cultural heritage, the Michael C. Carlos Museum is a must-visit destination for art and history enthusiasts alike.
571 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322, United States -
Old Leyden House Columns
β OpenThe Old Leyden House Columns, located at 149 Peachtree Circle Northeast in Atlanta, Georgia, are a rare and historic artifact dating back to before the Civil War. These 12 Ionic columns were originally part of the Leyden House, a prominent residence designed by John Boutell in 1858. Despite the house being demolished in 1913, the columns have remained as a link to Atlanta's past. With connections to figures such as Margaret Mitchell, Asa Candler, and Civil War generals, the columns have a rich history. Confederate General John B. Hood and Union Major General George Thomas both had ties to the Leyden House, and Margaret Mitchell even mentioned it in her novel, "Gone with the Wind."
149 Peachtree Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, United States
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