Cultural Center in Douglasville

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Cultural Center in Douglasville

National Center for Civil and Human Rights
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
4.8 (2860 ratings)5 (1850 ratings)
Cultural attraction presents artifacts, art & photos from the Civil Rights Era & about human rights.
100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Cultural centerShoppingArt GalleriesArt MuseumsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by 10Best
History and Art Take Center Stage at Atlanta's 10 Best Museums
"The Center for Civil and Human Rights is a powerful, moving museum that ties the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s with the today's global Human Rights movement. Visitors can tour a number of permanent and temporary exhibits, including the Morehouse College collection of MLK memorabilia, an interactive gallery of the Civil Rights Movement and a human rights exhibit that encourages onlookers to identify with modern-day activists around the globe who are being persecuted in their own countries. Expect to see emotionally raw images and portrayals at this new Atlanta attraction, watching, seeing, hearing and interacting with history in an intimate and modern setting."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in Atlanta (Georgia
"Inaugurated in 2014, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights has quickly become one of Atlanta’s essential experiences. The museum champions the struggles and achievements of the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 60s, and shows how that period still resonates in contemporary events. There are some spine-tingling exhibits relating the Jim Crow era at “Rolls Down Like Water”, like a recreated lunch counter sit-in with earphones simulating the taunts and threats that were directed at activists."
The Wren's Nest House Museum
The Wren's Nest House Museum
4.6 (156 ratings)4.5 (79 ratings)
Victorian farmhouse that was home to Uncle Remus author Joel Chandler Harris, now open for tours.
1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30310, USA
Heritage museumMuseumsCultural centerHistorical landmarkNon-profit organizationHistory Museums
The Breman Museum
The Breman Museum
4.5 (76 ratings)
Photographs, documents & memorabilia throughout 2 galleries depict the Atlanta Jewish experience.
1440 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA
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Mentioned by 10Best
History and Art Take Center Stage at Atlanta's 10 Best Museums
"Breman Museum of Jewish Heritage and Holocaust Museum highlights the achievements of Jewish people and promotes justice. When you visit, you might see exhibits on the Holocaust, the history of Jewish people and the exhibits focused on the Jewish community in the Atlanta area. Visitors can learn about the contributions that the Jewish people have made to Atlanta from 1845 to the present."
Mentioned by Go South Atlanta
Atlanta's Museums and Historic Houses
"The Breman Museum is devoted to the history of the Jewish people. Permanent exhibits describe the experience of the Holocaust from the perspective of Atlanta’s Holocaust survivors through film, photography and other artifacts. Special exhibits document aspects of Jewish life in Atlanta and the South."
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
A Guide to Atlanta's Museums and Historical Sites
"Here, you'll find exhibitions about the Holocaust, Jewish arts and culture, and the history of Atlanta's Jewish community. Learn about contributions Jewish people have made to Atlanta from 1845 to the present. Su-Th 10 am-5 pm, F 10 am-4 pm."
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
4.8 (3479 ratings)
Cultural attraction presents artifacts, art & photos from the Civil Rights Era & about human rights.
100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
Cultural center
Shrine of the Black Madonna
Shrine of the Black Madonna
4.8 (244 ratings)
Atlanta, GA 30310, USA
Cultural center
Mentioned by Discover Atlanta
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"Jaramogi Abebe Agyeman, formerly the Rev. Albert B. Cleage, Jr., founded the Shrines of the Black Madonna of the Pan African Orthodox Christian Church (PAOCC) in the 1950s. Forty members of the Pan African Orthodox Christian Church left Detroit in 1975 and founded The Shrine of the Black Madonna in Atlanta. The congregations were named after the Black Madonna, honoring black women and the mother of Jesus, the “Black Messiah.” As one of the largest and oldest black-owned bookstores, the Shrine provides and environment for all visitors to learn more about African and African-American culture and heritage while also offering professional aid and referral services and aid to residents of West End."
The Goat Farm Arts Center
The Goat Farm Arts Center
4.6 (487 ratings)
Huge 19th-century factory housing a cool center for contemporary arts & original programming.
1200 Foster St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, USA
Cultural center
Mentioned by Discover Atlanta
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"Originally a cotton-gin manufacturer, The Goat Farm Arts Center is a modern-day artist hub, located on the Westside of Atlanta. The Goat Farm is a popular venue for special events, visual and performing arts exhibitions and live music. It’s frequently used for photo shoots and is the set of popular TV shows and films."

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Douglasville

Herndon Home Museum
Herndon Home Museum
4.9 (38 ratings)4.5 (8 ratings)
Elegant Beaux Arts-neoclassical home built in 1910 for city's richest black man, with house tours.
587 University Pl NW, Atlanta, GA 30314, USA
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta
First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta
4.5 (28 ratings)4.5 (4 ratings)
1328 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA
Presbyterian churchSights & LandmarksHomeless serviceMusic schoolPreschoolSacred & Religious Sites
Georgia Capitol Museum
Georgia Capitol Museum
4.4 (417 ratings)4 (234 ratings)
Neo-classical landmark built in 1889 housing the Georgia legislature, with guided tours available.
206 Washington St SW, Atlanta, GA 30334, USA
MuseumSights & LandmarksGovernment Buildings

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Douglasville

Peachtree Hills Park
Peachtree Hills Park
4.4 (103 ratings)
308 Peachtree Hills Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA
Park
Mentioned by Buckhead
Parks
"The Peachtree Hills neighborhood features this wonderful family friendly park in the heart of the community. It boasts a full-sized baseball diamond, several tennis courts, a spacious playground, lush community garden, and large picnic shelter."
State Farm Arena
State Farm Arena
4.5 (4513 ratings)4.5 (812 ratings)
Home of the Hawks & the Dream, this state-of-the-art venue also hosts concerts & special events.
1 State Farm Dr, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
ArenaSights & LandmarksStadiumArenas & Stadiums
D.H. Stanton Park
D.H. Stanton Park
4.4 (281 ratings)
213 Haygood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315, USA
Park

Best Vegan Restaurants in Douglasville

Tassili's Raw Reality Café
Tassili's Raw Reality Café
4.6 (2506 ratings)
Raw, vegetarian eatery fixing up an array of wraps, salads & mains in quaint environs.
1059 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30310, USA
Vegan restaurantGluten-free restaurantHealth food restaurantRaw food restaurant
Mentioned by Atlanta Magazine
75 Best Restaurants in Atlanta
"There are 40 ounces of kale packed into the Mandingo wrap at Tassili’s Raw Reality, which has occupied the colorful ground floor of a two-story duplex in West End since 2011. Lest you scoff at its $25 price tag, take note that this wrap could easily feed you for three days—and that it’s so magical you’ll actually want to spend three days eating it. What makes it so good?"
Mentioned by Spoon University
The Top 10 Vegan Restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia
"This raw vegan restaurant is famous for their famous kale wraps and raw specials. Very popular in the West End community of Atlanta, this cafe likes to cater to all who are interested from vegans to raw experts or even transitional clients. Tassili's is known for the best kale in Atlanta and it is something not up for debate!"
Mentioned by THE VGN WAY
The Best Vegan Gluten-free Restaurants In Atlanta
"West End, Atlanta (Full Menu)Home of the world famous spicy kale wrap in Atlanta own historical West End. They serve raw vegan cuisine. If your not in Atlanta try The Vgn Way’s copycat spicy kale wrap recipe"
Sweet-Stack Creamery
Sweet-Stack Creamery
4.7 (239 ratings)
Ice cream parlor scooping vegan, traditional & signature flavors, plus cookies, donuts & hot cocoa.
25 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
Ice cream shopBakeryCoffee shopDessert shopDonut shopEspresso barRestaurantSugar shackVegan restaurant

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