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  2. Nellie Mae Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Mae Rowe (July 4, 1900 – October 18, 1982) [1] was an African-American artist from Fayette County, Georgia.Although she is best known today for her colorful works on paper, Rowe worked across mediums, creating drawings, collages, altered photographs, hand-sewn dolls, home installations and sculptural environments.

  3. Mary Mac's Tea Room - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant is known for continuing the cooking traditions of MacKenzie and her successor, Margaret Lupo, who owned the Tea Room from 1962 until 1994. It has hosted many famous visitors, including Dalai Lama , John Lewis , James Brown , Beyonce , Hillary Clinton , Alan Jackson , and Jimmy Carter , who ate at Mary Mac's so frequently he had a ...

  4. Po' Folks (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Several franchises in the Atlanta, Georgia, area continued to operate as Folks Southern Kitchens until that chain closed in the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. [8] As of June 2023, [update] there are five PoFolks locations remaining in Florida (in Callaway, Lynn Haven, Niceville, Pensacola and St. Petersburg), purchased after the corporation was ...

  5. John Cornbread Anderson - Wikipedia

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    He is a religious and down to earth man, concerned with the loss of habitat for southern wildlife as Atlanta, GA expands. [1] Anderson currently lives in North Georgia with his wife, Jana, and two sons, Poley and Isaac. His art has become his full-time job, and he is now a well known artist in the world of Southern Folk Art. [2]

  6. The Busy Bee Café - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was opened by Lucy Jackson, a self-taught cook from Carrollton, Georgia, in 1947 on what was at the time called Hunter Street, now Martin Luther King Drive. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] At that time Hunter Street was one of only two streets in Atlanta where Black entrepreneurs were allowed to open businesses and where Black diners were welcome in ...

  7. Paradise Garden (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Garden in Summerville, Georgia, was the home and workplace of Baptist minister and folk artist Howard Finster and is now a public park dedicated to his life and art. Paradise Garden, located at 200 North Lewis Street, is open to the public.

  8. Linda Anderson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Linda Anderson (born September 3, 1941) [1] is an American, self-taught folk artist who began painting when she was 40 years old. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to NPR, she is considered "one of the foremost living memory painters."

  9. King Plow Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The King Plow Arts Center is a commercial, performing, and visual arts center located on Marietta Street in the Marietta Street Artery district of West Midtown, Atlanta. King Plow is the largest center of its kind in the city. King Plow is also a popular music venue for concerts and live music shows in Atlanta. [1] [2]