The Wimbish House

The Wimbish House is a historic and protected site Midtown Atlanta located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (404) 870-8833

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    thewimbishhouse.com

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    Historic and Protected Site

Address

1150 Peachtree St NE (Historic Home of the Atlanta Woman's Club) Atlanta , GA 30309 United States

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Ben Tinsley

If you are coming to our wedding, this is where you will be! Beautiful old-style architecture , a refined sense of style and of course, plenty of space for dancing !

Jennifer Kjellgren ~ Nest Realty Atlanta

Home to the Atlanta Women's Club, which was founded in 1895, this relic of the "Old South" is on the National Registrar of Historic Places.

Oakland Cemetery

On Aug 11, 1949, Margaret Mitchell was struck by a car as she & her husband John Marsh crossed Peachtree in front of this building. She was transported to Grady Hospital where she died 5 days later. Read more

Darryl Sanders

My cousin wedding was at this beautiful venue.

Stephanie Bailey

Check out the pictures, in the hall way leading to downstairs, of the Atlanta Women's Club Presidents... some of them date back to the last 1800s.

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