Historical Places in Sandy Springs, GA

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The King Center gallery

The site commemorates the area where Dr. King was born, lived, worshiped and is now buried. Park rangers are on site to provide information and condu

Neighborhoods:
Northeast Atlanta, Sweet Auburn
Payment method:
amex, paypal, visa
Margaret Mitchell Museum gallery

Historical site. Home to the late Margaret Mitchell; author of the world famous novel; Gone With The Wind. General Admission * Adults $13 * Seniors (65+

Neighborhoods:
Midtown, Northeast Atlanta
Payment method:
all major credit cards
The Herndon Home Museum gallery

Designated a National historic Landmark in 2000, The Herndon Home is a lasting tribute to the hard work and talent of the Herndon Fami

Wren's Nest House Museum gallery

The Wren’s Nest was the home of Joel Chandler Harris from 1881 until 1908. Harris was an American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for h

Neighborhoods:
Intown South, West End
Payment method:
amex, all major credit cards, paypal, discover
Brumby Hall & Gardens gallery

A building from 1851 that still stands on the site of the old campus of the Georgia Military Institute.A building from 1851 that still stands on the site

Neighborhood:
Glover's Grove
William Root House gallery

One of the oldest homes in the Atlanta area, the Root House is more typical of its time and place than the columned mansions popularized by Gone With the Win