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Atlanta Symphony Celebrates Atlanta Concerts

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

One of our favorite date nights out away from our bed and breakfast in Atlanta is to walk up Peachtree Street from the Fox Theatre to the Woodruff Arts Center.  Along bustling Peachtree Street you will pass some of our favorite restaurants, Baraonda Caffe Italiano, the Bakeshop, Oceanaire Seafood Room and TAP.  TAP is a great [...]

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Princess Diana Exhibit in Atlanta, GA

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Our bed and breakfast in Atlanta, GA is excited to be located just blocks from the final stop of the US Tour of  ”Diana:  A Celebration” at the Atlanta Civic Center, presented by Delta Airlines.  The exhibit is opening, Saturday, January 23rd and will close on June 13th, 2010. This tribute chronicles the life of [...]

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Christmas at our Atlanta bed and breakfast

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Shellmont Inn was honored to be chosen from the many fine Atlanta bed and breakfast for the Victoria Magazine  “Favorite Things”  Christmas issue.  It was a unique experience to deck the halls at our bed and breakfast in Atlanta in late July with ribbons and bows, fresh greenery and a holiday collection of nature inspired decorations.  As we strung [...]

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Cavalia in Midtown, Atlanta

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Show Horses When staying at your favorite Atlanta bed and breakfast, the Shellmont Inn, of course, it’s wise to follow the advise of the resident Innkeeper regarding dining and entertainment options. As many of our regular followers already know, one of our favorite local restaurants is Mitra, a fusion restaurant with a Latin twist, located just [...]

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Leonardo da Vinci: The Hand of the Genius

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Most people think of Leonardo da Vinci as a inventor, painter and artist but rarely as a sculptor. But secretly, Leonardo aspired to be a sculptor and many of his drawings were intended to be utilized as prototypes for sculptures. Fortunately, the Atlanta High Museum of Art is hosting the exhibit entitled “Leonardo da Vinci: [...]

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