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Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium, or simply Church, is a bar on Edgewood Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward of Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. [1] [2] [3] It is owned by Grant Henry. In 2014, a sister location opened in downtown Athens. [4]
The Macon City Auditorium is a historic structure in Macon, Georgia, United States, that has hosted performances, meetings, and events for the community since 1925.It was designed by New York architect Egerton Swartwout.
Over 1,000 artifacts are on display in the building and over 7,000 objects in the Hall of Fame collection. In addition to the exhibits, the building also houses a 1,500-square-foot (140 m 2) "Georgia Room" for rentals and receptions, a gift shop, a 205-seat theater, a research center, staff offices and storage space.
The Masquerade is a mid-sized concert venue located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It is located in Kenny's Alley, the lowest level of Underground Atlanta.The venue first opened in 1989 at the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill, a century-old former manufacturing plant.
A banquet hall, function hall, or reception hall, is a special purpose room, or a building, used for hosting large social and business events. Typically a banquet hall is capable of serving dozens to hundreds of people a meal in a timely fashion. People and organizations rent them to hold parties, banquets, wedding receptions, or other social ...
The Hyatt Regency Atlanta is a business hotel located on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia.Opened in 1967 as the Regency Hyatt House, John C. Portman Jr.'s revolutionary 22-story atrium design for the hotel has influenced hotel design enormously in the years since. [4]
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In 1939, the hotel had 400 rooms each with en-suite bathroom and radio. [3] In 1952 the property was sold to the Dinkler hotel chain (once boasting "3000 Rooms in Southern Hotels") and was renamed the Dinkler Ansley, [4] and later in 1953 (40 years after its construction) renamed again to the Dinkler Plaza Hotel. [5] The hotel was razed in 1972 ...