Rhodes Hall

Rhodes Hall Photo Built in the early 1900's in mid-town Atlanta, Rhodes Hall has served a number of roles before becoming the headquarters of The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. Built in the early 1900's by Amos Rhodes, the beautiful pattern and parquet floors contain no less than seven different specie of handsome and exotic woods. During its tenure as a state facility, the floors were buried under multiple applications of synthetic maintenance products to the point that the intricate parquet patterns and variety of specie of wood could not even be seen. Using environmentally safe chemicals, the thick layers of dark and discolored products were removed to expose beautiful parquet floors that literally not seen the light of day for decades. Today, these intricate and handsome floors not only reflect the original intent of the owners but also serve as a background to countless festive occasions when these rooms are rented for private parties, wedding receptions and other festive occasions. Learn more about Rhodes Hall and The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation by visiting www.georgiatrust.org.  

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