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Elachee’s many open-air and indoor facility rental options are a great fit for special gatherings up to 200 guests. Why choose Elachee? For its Beauty, simplicity, flexibility and accessibility. Mundy Education Hall: Indoor space with two attached balconies and access to catering kitchen. Space has ceiling mounted projector and screen for presentations. Can seat up to 90 guests reception Read more...
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Located in the historic district of downtown Gainesville, Georgia, the Quinlan visual Arts Center offers community art exhibition and education opportunities as well as a beautiful event venue. Guests are charmed by the natural setting, the sculpture garden with old-growth trees, and the well appointed indoor and outdoor facilities. A rotating schedule of art exhibitions serves as the perfect backdrop Read more...
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The Beulah Rucker Museum complex is designed for small functions. The Beulah Rucker Museum is here to memorialize the life of Ms. Beulah Rucker Oliver. The Beulah Rucker Museum is where her dreams of establishing a school for her race became a reality. The Beulah Rucker Museum and Educational Foundation complex is a great option for your function. The complex Read more...
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Whether you’re planning a wedding, recognizing a special achievement, welcoming a new baby or just celebrating the season, events at Chattahoochee Country Club are like no other. With their divine cuisine, variety of venues and complete turn-key planning services, your ideal event awaits you. Their superb, world-class chefs create edible masterpieces and their planners help remove the stress by managing Read more...
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With neutral color palate, floor to ceiling windows, stained concrete floors and LED color changing house lighting, The Venue at Friendship Springs can transform any of their spaces into the perfect setting for your next event. The concept of the building is to allow the client to create their own design, whether it be a gala, ceremony, seminar or anything Read more...
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The Arts Council Depot was built in 1914 as one of the only two-story railroad passenger stations in northeast Georgia. The building operated as a passenger station for the Jefferson and Southern Railroad until its purchase by the Gainesville Midland Railroad. In the 1940’s passenger service began to wane and the facility was converted into a freight depot. It was a working Read more...