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3/13/2019-Historic Jewish Atlanta Tours: Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills Lofts

Historic Jewish Atlanta Tour: Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill
Mar 13 2019 | 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Historic Jewish Atlanta Tour: Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill

Experience History at its Source!

Once the largest employer in Atlanta, the Fulton Bag & Cotton Mill is now loft apartments and condos. Explore the Jewish history of the factory and how it gave rise to Cabbagetown and also Georgia Tech.

View the entire Fall 2018/Spring 2019 Historic Jewish Atlanta Tours lineup here. 

Where
Meet us at Patch Works Art and History Center, 593 Gaskill St. SE, Atlanta, GA 30316. (We will walk to Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts from this location)
Schedule
10-10:30am: Welcome and nosh
10:30-11:30: Tour
Price
Free

Free parking is available at Agave Restaurant which is next door to the Patch Works.

Presented in partnership with Phoenix Flies presented by the Atlanta Preservation Center, Gate City Tours, LLC, and The Patch Works Art & History Center

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