Join us at our latest Jewish Atlanta Tour destination at Grant Park and take a walk through its living history! Grant Park was given to the city in 1882 by entrepreneur Lemuel P. Grant. With a beautiful lake, numerous springs, and even an amusement area, the park quickly became a favorite spot among Atlantans. In the early 20th century this city landmark was surrounded by one of the most eclectic and diverse neighborhoods around the city, and the center of a thriving Jewish community.
Meet at the Atlanta Preservation Center, located at 327 Saint Paul Ave SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30312.
The Grant Park tour begins at 10:00 AM.
This tour is FREE.
Registration will open a month before the event date.
This program is presented as part of the Phoenix Flies, a celebration of Atlanta’s Historical Buildings.



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