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  2. Swan House (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The Edward Inman "Swan" House is a mansion in Atlanta, Georgia. It was designed by Philip T. Shutze and built in 1928 for Edward and Emily Inman. The house is currently part of the Atlanta History Center , and it has been featured in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 .

  3. Atlanta History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Museum was founded in 1926, and has a large campus featuring historic gardens and houses, including Swan House, Smith Farm, and Wood Family Cabin. Atlanta History Center's Midtown Campus includes the Margaret Mitchell House & Museum. Atlanta History Center holds one of the largest collections of Civil War artifacts in the United States.

  4. Mary Mac's Tea Room - Wikipedia

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    Calling their establishments "tea rooms" was a polite way of elevating their endeavor. In 1945, Mary Mac's was one of 16 tea rooms in the city, and as of today it is the only one that remains. [ 3 ] In 1962, Mary Mac's became one of Atlanta's first integrated restaurants in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement.

  5. Swan House - Wikipedia

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    Swan House may refer to: Swan House (Atlanta), listed on the NRHP in Georgia; Swan House (Chelsea Embankment), a Grade II* listed house on the River Thames in Chelsea, central London, England; George B. Swan House, Davenport, IA, listed on the NRHP in Iowa; Henry Swan House, Arlington, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts

  6. Albert E. Thornton House - Wikipedia

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    The house is asserted to be a "superb example of the Regency Revival style in Atlanta". It is a five-bay central block building with one-story wings. Its Regency features include its apsodial entrance, its use of an elliptical window and an "eye-lid" dormer, and its stucco building material.

  7. Talk:Swan House (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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  8. Swan Ball 2024: See our best photos from Nashville's ... - AOL

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    See our best photos. The white-tie gala, which raises funds for Nashville's Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, is a yearly society tradition. See our best photos.

  9. Philip T. Shutze - Wikipedia

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    East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta Swan House, Atlanta. Works include (with attributions including spelling variations): Hirsch Hall of the University of Georgia School of Law; 200 Peachtree, built 1927, 200 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA; Swan House, 3099 Andrews Dr., NW.