About this Event
The Randolph–Lucas–Jones House is a 101-year-old Georgian Revival landmark with a remarkable preservation story. Originally built in 1924 at Peachtree Road and Lindbergh Drive, the home faced demolition before being dramatically relocated to Ansley Park in November 2013 through the vision and determination of the late preservation advocate Christopher M. Jones and his husband, Roger Smith. This tour highlights the home’s architectural significance, its meticulous restoration, and its recent landmark designation. Visitors will also learn how this house continues to serve as a living example of what preservation makes possible in Atlanta.
Parking on Peachtree Circle please abide by parking regulations posted in the neighborhood.
If the event is full, please sign up for the waitlist to be notified if a spot becomes available.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
78 Peachtree Cir NE, 78 Peachtree Circle Northeast, Atlanta, United States
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