Collectibles & Antique Chair Gallery
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- Regular Hours:
Fri - Sat - Phone:
Main - 770-498-8816
- Address:
- 994 Main St Stone Mountain, GA 30083
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- Categories
- Collectibles, Antiques, Gift Shops
General Info
Three room museum with a gift shop, exhibiting a Guinness World Record Collection of miniature chairs, (not doll furniture). There is a chair design category for every letter of the alphabet, such as functional lamps, tea pots, inkwells, clock, all major holidays, and much more. The chairs are displayed within multiple cases with colorful and exciting background themes. A glass covered claw foot tub garden exhibits chairs with attached floral arrangements. The renovated museum building is a house constructed in 1850 on Main Street, in Georgia's historic Stone Mountain Village. It is handicap accessible and provides free rear parking. The Village is listed on the National Register of historic places to visit. The museum building survived the 1864 Civil War attack on Stone Mountain Village. A visit to this unique museum will provide a triple treat, historic collection, historic building, and historic location. "You must see it to believe it."Three room museum with a gift shop, exhibiting a Guinness World Record Collection of miniature chairs, (not doll furniture). There is a chair design category for every letter of the alphabet, such as functional lamps, tea pots, inkwells, clock, all major holidays, and much more. The chairs are displayed within multiple cases with colorful and exciting background themes. A glass covered claw foot tub garden exhibits chairs with attached floral arrangements. The renovated museum building is a house constructed in 1850 on Main Street, in Georgia's historic Stone Mountain Village. It is handicap accessible and provides free rear parking. The Village is listed on the National Register of historic places to visit. The museum building survived the 1864 Civil War attack on Stone Mountain Village. A visit to this unique museum will provide a triple treat, historic collection, historic building, and historic location. "You must see it to believe it."