Patch Works Art & History Center

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170 Boulevard SE # 311
Atlanta, GA 30312
The Patch Works Art & History Center is a unique, community-based, nonprofit charity operating in Cabbagetown, Atlanta. The organization is dedicated to preserving, sustaining, and maintaining the historical identity of Atlanta's Cabbagetown through exhibits of history, local art, and community-based public programs and events. Due to the pandemic, the brick-and-mortar museum will be closed until further notice. Nonetheless, The Patch Works is revamping its website in order to create a virtual experience similar to its museum. The updated site will offer — among other things — self-guided walking tours, exhibits, live streaming events, music performances, and educational workshops. Please contact us if you wish to know more about what The Patch Works will be offering during this temporary closure.

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Cabbagetown and Fulton Cotton Mill Tour
5/4/2019

Excellent, in depth tour of the present and history of Carroll St., Cabbagetown, and the former Fult...

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Great experience
4/18/2019

Wonderful experience! I came with a group of friends to take a tour of the museum and neighborhood. ...

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History, art, music, and local culture all in one place.
2/24/2019

Excellent experience. We went here yesterday and we totally loved it. First, it's in the historica...

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