Josh W. • July 6, 2018A truly moving and brilliantly produced museum packed with things to learn (& remember) but in an interactive and artful way that brings history to life quite powerfully. Recommend for ages 7+.
Ronnie H. • April 2, 2017Awesome interactive presentation. Professional and friendly staff, gift shop is awesome. Can't wait to go again!
Shannon S. • August 4, 2017Kid Friendly for children ten and under! Waffle Houuse, grocery store farm, and fishing exhibit nice.
Tracie • April 16, 2012Very moving place...they did a wonderful job on the detailed timeline of Dr. King's life. Def. a place everyone should visit.
Dave • April 22, 2013This is a must-see for anyone in the Atlanta area. It's humbling and inspiring. And reminds me that he's still dreaming "the dream"
Kevin P. • December 22, 2014We've been several times and ALWAYS enjoy the trip!
Saida L. • February 26, 2016Quaint & neat, wonderful staff and volunteers - - they really treat you as family
Atlanta • January 26, 2012The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art emphasizes works by and about women of the African Diaspora.
Les • July 10, 2013This is a MUST!!! Take your kids to see and learn about history.. I absolutely LOVED IT!!!
Carl W. • April 1, 2013My favorite way to relax is to spend an hour or two wandering around the High. Not only a great way to relax and unwind it is also inspiring if you have any creative juices flowing through your body.
Ebrahim B. • March 7, 2019Nice place to spend 90 minutes. Shows JC legacy and rise from a small peanut farm to the White House. Nice gardens outside
Expedition Mom @AtlantaWithKid and @GeorgiaWithKids • December 5, 2011Their puppetry rendition of Rudolph is a must. Like the Burl Ives classic. Go to the first show as it gets much crowded later. Make puppets after upstairs. Get tickets online early. It sells out!
Amanda B. • June 7, 2018This museum is small but has extremely interesting exhibits, lots of hands-on activities and very knowledgeable curators and staff. Exhibits feature design in all kinds of media. Loved it!!
Oakland Cemetery • May 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!
Bob 💲☎🍒Ⓜ♒ M. • April 28, 2013Excellent information well presented
Derek S. • July 30, 2011Buy tickets online before hand or you will spend three times as long in line as you do inside.
Paula M. • July 16, 2018It is free and it is very nice to see all the history and to see the money being handled. Nice visit!
Oakland Cemetery • March 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.
Joel M. • October 6, 2013A great stop on a tour of Atlanta. The house dates back to the late 19th century. There is still a gas lit lamp post in the frontyard!
Paula M. • June 26, 2018A hidden gem for sure. Amazing view, very pretty space, nice museum. A must in Atlanta
jeyo • December 28, 2015Beautiful theatre, great place to come see a show with the family. They've got (pricey) drinks and snacks to enjoy during the performance.
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