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From Doubletree Club Atlanta Airport
Best Nearby Historic Sites (Attractions & Activities) (10 Overall Closest)

* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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Wren's Nest |
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1050 R.D. Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta 30310 404-753-7735
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Distance:
~9.08 mi * |
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Description:
This beautifully restored Victorian mansion in the historic West End was the home of author Joel Chandler Harris, who is famous for his Uncle Remus tales. These folklore stories were originally derived from African oral tradition, and Harris learned about them from former slaves. Learn about the heritage behind the stories at this unique attraction. Most Saturdays, storytellers bring Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox to life. MARTA: West End Station
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Herndon House |
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587 University Place, NW Betweem Vine and Walnut St, Atlanta 30314 404-581-9813
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Distance:
~10.43 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Tour this 1910 home to learn more about Alonzo Herndon, who made his way into the history books by becoming the first African American millionaire in Atlanta. A former slave, Herndon founded Atlanta Life Insurance Company in 1905 and went on to encourage and assist thousands of black business people during his lifetime.
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Flatiron Building |
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84 Peachtree St NW, Atlanta 30303 404-659-1440
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Distance:
~10.74 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. This oddly shaped "skyscraper" is the oldest in the city, having been built in 1897. Only 11 stories, the building once loomed high on the city skyline. Its unique shape and forward-thinking design make it a popular attraction and photo subject. MARTA: Peachtree Center or 5 Points
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Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site |
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450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta 30312-1525 404-331-6922
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Distance:
~11.01 mi * |
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SWEET AUBURN. The birth and death of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. resonate at this site. A museum and visitor center detail King's participation in the civil rights' struggle and his peaceful yet effective tactics for educating the populace. The headquarters for the King Center for Non-Violent Change is also located here. In addition, guests can view MLK's birthplace (by park ranger guided tours only) and visit Ebenezer Baptist Church where Dr. King preached and which has been transformed into a museum of his life. MARTA: King Memorial
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User Rating: 10
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Fabulous Fox Theatre |
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660 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta 30308 404-817-8700 -box of
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Distance:
~11.92 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. The historic Fox Theatre on venerable Peachtree Street has earned a reputation over the years as a wonderful venue for concerts, movies, plays, and performances. Even if you can't catch a show, don't miss the stunning Middle Eastern-style facility, which features dramatic minarets, shining marble, ornate carvings, and decadent decor. Guided tours are available when performance schedules permit. NB Tours are cash or check only. MARTA: Civic Center
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Margaret Mitchell House and Museum |
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990 Peachtree St, Atlanta 30309 404-249-7015
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Distance:
~12.51 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. This three-story Tudor Revival mansion was the home of Margaret Mitchell from 1925 to 1932, and it was here that she wrote Gone With the Wind, still one of the world's most beloved books. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See Scarlett's portrait and the famous doorway from Tara. MARTA: Midtown
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Rhodes Hall |
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1516 Peachtree St NW, Atlanta 30309 404-885-7800
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Distance:
~13.45 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. Built in 1904, this historic home once belonged to Amos G. Rhodes. So large and ornate that many say it resembles a castle, this Romanesque Revival mansion is full of beautiful antiques, and visitors won't be surprised to hear that Rhodes made his fortune in the furniture business. Stained glass windows (depicting scenes from the Civil War) and local Stone Mountain marble are also highlights at this painstakingly preserved home. MARTA: Arts Center
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User Rating: 9.5
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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield |
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900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr US 41 and Stilesboro Rd, Kennesaw 30144 770-427-4686
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Distance:
~27.04 mi * |
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KENNESAW. This site near Marietta is where the historic Battle of Kennesaw Mountain was fought. Over the course of two weeks in the summer of 1864, more than 67,000 men died, were wounded, or were captured during Sherman's Atlanta Campaign. Ultimately, the victory went to the Confederates. Additionally, the site once belonged to the Cherokee Nation, which was forced into exile after making the "Trail of Tears." Today, hikers and bikers enjoy 17-plus miles of wooded trails and observe a variety of historical markers and monuments. Picnicking, horseback riding and bird-watching are also popular.
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Barrington Hall |
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535 Barrington Dr, Roswell 30075 770-640-3855
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Distance:
~28.37 mi * |
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Built in 1842 by Roswell founder Barrington King, this beautiful home is widely noted as one of the finest examples of Greek Revival Temple Architecture in the country. Except for its occupation by Union troops during the Civil War, the home remained in the King family until 1995. Today, it is filled with antiques and fantastic relics of the past owned by various members of the family. The city of Roswell offers a "Passport" ticket which includes all three of its historic properties. Tours begin every hour on the hour.
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User Rating: 10
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Bulloch Hall |
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180 Bulloch Ave, Roswell 30075 770-992-1731
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Distance:
~28.49 mi * |
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Built in 1840 and maintained by the town of Roswell, this beautifully kept home is an excellent example of Greek Revival architecture. Found on the National Register of Historic Places, the home is best known as the site of the wedding of Mittie Bullock to Theodore R. Roosevelt, Sr., the parents of President Theodore Roosevelt. An annual event held on the property reenacts these famous nuptials.
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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