The Wren's Nest House Museum

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Atlanta, United States

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Heritage museum· Cultural center· Historical landmark· Museum· Non-profit organization· Tourist attraction

The Wren's Nest House Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Wren's Nest House Museum is located in Atlanta, United States on 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. The Wren's Nest House Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in United States.

Address

1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd

Phone

+14047537735

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Ora Richman

I had a damn great time watching live jazz bands perform. Especially my favorite singer and actress Chandra Currelley from the movie Diary of A Mad Black Woman. Y'all don't know what y'all missed! I had a blast! Atlanta knows how to party!!!

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Keysha Tate

Perfect for the theme I will be decorating for! Love the old time feel! I have definitely found a gem

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Dishelesh jones

Wren's Nest host a variety of events on their lawn. One event in attendance was Jazz Matters. Jazz Matters was presented by Smooth Jazz 101.1 WJZA-FM and sponsored by George and Janice Andrews of Capital City Bank. The lawn is emmaculate and a could hold up to to 500 attendees. The event had various seating arrangements of formal 10-seat tables, park benches and BYOC (bring your own chair). Parking is available near the facility. Vendors were present. Three restroom stalls were available. The only night lighting was from stage, which was great if you were close. Attendees would have to bring some type of lighting apparatus for tables, etc. Duke Ellington's presence will never evaporate in jazz and his renderings are timeless-great musicans were present. One of the event artists had mesmorized the crowd with Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass and Larry Graham.

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Sean Biggs

Great outside event. Featuring the great artist of Atlanta and abroad. Fromnjazz to rnb, the Wrens Nest hosted one amazing event called Jazz Matters.

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Giovanni Palmar Straccia

Awesome historic museum ! I was part of the restoration team for one room. I was amazed, enjoyed every step and the sound of the wooden floor; antiques, pictures, everything has a story to tell.

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Leat Pruitt

August 16, 2019 was absolutely phenomenal I went there for a jazz concert it was so organized everyone was so friendly. You bring your own food your own beverages they provide you with the tables and chairs. You can bring your own chairs no umbrellas no tints of course if you do that people can't see the concert because of obstacles I do agree with that. My children are 35 and 37 now they grew up with me taking them to the Wren's Nest for storybook time we still have the books practically one called Uncle Remus. Thank you for a beautiful time at the Wren's Nest. I recommend if you haven't gone there that you do. Look up and read the history.

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DAVID VANCE

Yes, you are at the right spot. No, this is not somebody's random family reunion We had a wonderful time here when the West End put on one of their candle light concerts with Eric Roberson performing. Walking into the Wren's Nest back yard really does look like your going to the cook-out at the family reunion, but that's all part of the charm. There is such a homey vibe here. I felt like I found a piece of true (old) Atlanta. I will definitely be back.

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Anjelica Timms

We went here for the Poe Experience but instructions were unclear and we missed part of the skits because of it. Although the actors were decent the writing could have used some work and the ad-lib didn't live up to expectations. It is fun for the atmosphere but the cost was too much for what we got.