Located in a National Register of Historic places neighborhood, the spectacular Queen Anne style King-Keith House is one of the most photographed houses in Atlanta. The local hardware magnate, George King, built it in 1890. Old house enthusiast will enjoy the varied architecture of the restored neighborhood shaded by live oaks and including such homes as the residence of the founder of Coca-Cola. Within walking distance of funky Little Five Points district, the B&B is close to Atlanta's most popular in town shopping, restaurant and theater areas. Two miles from downtown and two blocks to MARTA (subway) station, transportation to the airport and downtown sporting, cultural and convention events is easily accessible. Your hosts are always available for pick-up at the MARTA station and for rides to the nearby events and excursions. The King-Keith boasts twelve-foot ceilings and carved fireplaces. The elegant public spaces include a baby grand piano for guests to enjoy.
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