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Help us make it rightHistory: The Tabernacle building has a rich & storied history. Opened in 1910 as The Broughton Tabernacle, Dr. Leonard Gaston Broughton was the pastor and a physician. Dr. Broughton started the Georgia Baptist Medical Center and nursing school, which began as the Tabernacle infirmary with three beds. The Third Baptist Church was an active congregation with over 4000 members. The congregation...
The Tabernacle building has a rich & storied history. Opened in 1910 as The Broughton Tabernacle; Dr. Leonard Gaston Brought...on was the pastor and a physician. Dr. Broughton started the Georgia Baptist Medical Center and nursing school, which began as the Tabernacle infirmary with three beds. The Third Baptist Church was an active congregation with over 4000 members. The congregation...
Just steps from Centennial Olympic Park and downtown hotels, this former Baptist church isn't much to behold from the street, but the interior is a marvel of architectural restoration. Constructed in 1910, the building features three levels of seating facing the stage, plus numerous lounges, billiards areas, bars and secluded alcoves. The facility hosts a full schedule of top-flight...
What a cool venue! Saw Fitz and the Tantrums there and really no bad seat in the house. Convenient location, great indoor atmosphere. Reasonably priced drinks and snacks.
Apparently I didn't quite pay attention when others made mention of the steep stairs here. While we loved the venue (it's absolutely beautiful) and it provided a great view of the stage from any seat, the number of stairs (and narrow steep stairs, at that) made for some difficulty getting to and from our seats. I wouldn't NOT attend a...
This is a great place to see a concert! Not very big- easy to get in and out of- and the sound is amazing!!!
The Tabernacle is a rather intimate venue when compared to the Phillips Arena or Georgia Dome. A great place to go if you want to be able to actually see the band and truly feel the experience. I was surprised by how close I was able to get to the artists on the stage - a much better experience than...
Was here several years ago for a concert. We sat in the balcony over the stage on the right, which was probably better than front row seats!
The Tabernacle is located at 152 Luckie St Nw in Atlanta and has been in the business of Membership Sports And Recreation Clubs since 1998.
The Tabernacle in Downtown Atlanta is an epic music institution adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park . Best suited for adults, this mid-sized concert venue, part of the Live Nation family, allows for more intimate performances than your typical stadium and has hosted some of the biggest musical acts of the past 30 years. Parking and public transportation at the Tabernacle The Tabernacle...
Tabernacle the can be found at Luckie St Nw 152. The following is offered: Tourist Attractions. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Atlanta there are 43 other Tourist Attractions. An overview can be found here.
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