The Mayors House Stone Mountain

Historic Home/Home Museum   |   Residentials

The Mayors House Is The Oldest House In Stone Mountain Village. Built In 1834 For Andrew Johnson, The 1st Mayor Of Stone Mountain, GA. The House Was About Twice The Size That It Is Now But Was Been Cut In Half When The Mayor Agreed To Have The Rail-road Built. 3,500sqft & Will Eventually Become An Amazing Community Gathering Space Where Residents & visitors Can Eat, Meet & Enjoy a Cup of Coffee. Until Then I Figured I Put The Property On this List Because It Would Be Great To Show Off This Gem.

Nearby Locations

Stone Ridge Event Center

Ballrooms   |   Event venue   |   Garden   |   Industrial   |   Night Club   |   Park

A deceptive “hidden gem” location: a massive 20,000 sq. ft. luxury event complex tucked inside a discreet industrial warehouse exterior. Features a 12,000 sq. ft. ballroom with a massive LED video wall, a stone fireplace lobby, and surprising “secret garden” outdoor grounds including a Japanese-style garden and cedar pavilion.

Stone Mountain Park

City Park   |   Landscapes   |   Neighborhood Park   |   Park   |   Parks and Recreation   |   Small Retail   |   Trails (Hiking/Exercise)   |   Water Features

Stone Mountain Park is a vast, multi-use outdoor recreation and attractions park that offers filmmakers an unusually wide range of natural environments and activity-driven settings within a single, controlled property. …

Stone Mountain Village, Main Street

Historic Home/Home Museum   |   Neighborhoods   |   Shopping Mall/ Large Retail

Stone Mountain Village Main Street offers filmmakers a highly character-rich, small-town downtown setting with historic texture and a distinctly Southern sense of place. Located at the base of Stone Mountain, …

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