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- Cristy DalyMars 3, 2015An excellent restaurant to entertain out of town guests. The food is delicious, the service is great and the atmosphere is very southern. After brunch you can tour nearby historic spots as well.
- Chad ElkinsNovembre 24, 2013This beautiful historic home is featured in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" as the filming location for the mansion of President Coriolanus Snow, played by veteran actor Donald Sutherland.
- Ebrahim BandookwalaMars 7, 2019Beautiful house preserved as if it were the 30s. Stunning library and dining rooms. The further up you get, the creepier the house gets! The maids room all the way to the top has the best view
- IrmaZandl ZandlSlantAoût 7, 2017Absolutely gorgeous. One of the most amazing places to visit in Atlanta
- Arlene MurphyMai 1, 2015Not to be missed! Outstanding attraction. Margaret Mitchell house in midtown is part of this place
- Mario DiazJanvier 21, 2016This house is awesome !! The furnitures are since 1928. The hunger games was filmed here.
- Explore GeorgiaAvril 16, 2013Hunger Games fans await the second of the series, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire." The Swan House marks one of the filming spots for this mega film franchise!
- Explore GeorgiaJanvier 22, 2013Hunger Games fans await the second of the series, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire". The Swan House marks one of the filming spots for this mega film franchise!
- Explore GeorgiaDécembre 4, 2013The 1928 Swan House is a star of “Catching Fire” as the site of President Snow’s mansion.
- Mario DiazJanvier 21, 2016Los juegos del hambre fueron grabados aquí. Pero la casa está súper bonita.
- This Is My SouthOctobre 23, 2013The Swan Coach House is a classic for bridal luncheons and the like. Order the famous chicken salad with frozen fruit salad for the authentic experience. Wash it down with punch. En savoir plus
- Oakland CemeteryJuillet 6, 2010It was built in 1928 for Edward & Emily Inman after their house in Ansley Park burned in 1924. The Inman family resides in Oakland Cemetery. En savoir plus