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North Georgia Living Magazine visits our Inn

Monday, June 21st, 2010

  We are thrilled that our Atlanta Bed and Breakfast was featured in North Georgia Living Magazine’s June Issue, titled “Just for Two” article.You can click on this link to view the article Just For Two As many of our previous wedding and honeymoon couples know, June is the favored month for weddings and anniversary [...]

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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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The Allure of the Automobile at the High Museum

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

The High Museum of Art in the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta is presenting “The Allure of the Automobile”, March 21st. thru June 20th., 2010.  This exhibit is located just blocks from our Atlanta bed and breakfast inn. Anyone who has dreamed of  luxury automobiles with meticulous craftsmanship, including inlaid wood and state of the art engineering, must see [...]

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Fall In Love With Atlanta

Monday, November 30th, 2009

It’s easy to fall in love with Atlanta over the holidays. This city knows both how to dress up and get down and have fun; be wowed by thousands of festive lights, enjoy the Nutcracker Ballet, or take in a night at the symphony. If you desperately want to make your special someone happy this [...]

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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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