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A small, but densely packed museum.
A small, but densely packed museum. Offers various rotating design exhibits that are quite good. Check the website for regular special events, including 'Drink in Design' Thursdays where the museum opens in the evening with special talks, drinks, and music.
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1315 Peachtree Street Northeast, Atlanta, GA, United States
+1 404-979-6455
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