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High Museum of Art Folk Art / Photography Gallery
       
 
High Museum of Art Folk Art / Photography Gallery Folk Art and Photography Galleries
 
   
Description   Featuring nationally touring photography and folk art exhibitions and works from the High's permanent collection  
   
  Hours   HOURS    
   
Vital Info  VITAL INFO:
   Best suited for all ages
 You can expect to spend under 1 hour when visiting our location
 We are open year-round
Cost  COST:
  Average cost for this attraction: free
   We accept: Visa MasterCard Amex Discover
Transportation HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
  Take train to the Peachtree Center MARTA station. Go to south exit; walk one block south on Peachtree Street to the Georgia-Pacific Building
   Parking: Pay
 

   
 
 

133 Peachtree Street
in the Georgia-Pacific Center
Atlanta, GA 30303
 (404) 577-6940
 (404) 653-0916

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  Monthly Downtown Gallery Walk: First Thursday evening every month 5 - 9 p.m., 18 participating locations, free admission, free food and drink
    Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible
    Wheelchair/Stroller Available For Rent
    ATM
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  Atlanta was first called Terminus in 1837, due to its location at the end of a rail line. In 1843 it was renamed Marthasville, after ex-governor Lumpkin’s daughter, Martha. It became Atlanta in1847, again courtesy of a railroad, the Georgia and Atlantic.

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