[atlantaprog] Re: Tabernacle...

I had heard it was a Baptist thing.... could be wrong, though. The Fox was a Masonic Temple.

On Oct 7, 2004, at 3:47 PM, Stan Woodard wrote:

I somehow got the impression that the Tabernacle had been a Masonic
Temple.  No?

St

Stan Woodard
Communications Director
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
535 Means Street
Atlanta, GA 30318
404 688 1970 Ext 213
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www.thecontemporary.org


-----Original Message----- From: Allen Welty-Green [mailto:agmedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 3:30 PM To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [atlantaprog] Re: Tabernacle...

It's an old gospel revival hall turned into a concert venue. It
probably seats around 2000 (or more when they remove all the floor
seats and turn it into a giant mosh pit for alternative bands). It has
a 3/4 balcony whose lower reaches are actually in close proximity to
the stage. The acoustics are good. There is a bar in the lobby and a
smaller club-style concert hall downstairs (name?). It's in downtown
Atlanta in close proximity to Centenniel Park and the CNN center.
Parking is exorbitant! Best to take Marta - park at a station such as
Candler Park and walk from the CNN/Georgia Dome station unless you
think the show will run too late (Marta closes at midnight).

I saw Primus there recently. Yes played there on the Open Your Eyes
tour.

On Oct 7, 2004, at 1:50 PM, <princesssalmacis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Can ya'll tell me about this venue? What is it like, is there a bar?





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