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Jane’s Walk: West End Writers

  • The Wren's Nest 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard Southwest Atlanta, GA, 30310 United States (map)

In Person | The Wren’s Nest
FREE


This Jane’s Walk, taking place in the West End, focuses on themes of History & Culture.

What does a neighborhood look like when writers call it home?

Join Rebekah Enoch & Robert Thompson for a walk through West End's literary landscape. The tour visits several locations associated with writers who lived or worked in the neighborhood, including the Hammonds House Museum and the Shrine of the Black Madonna bookstore.

The walk will conclude at Portrait Coffee, where guests can enjoy coffee and informal conversation with fellow tour-takers.

The walk ends with enough time to catch the 1:00 PM storytelling session at The Wren's Nest — Jane's Walk attendees can purchase a ticket for $12, which includes a vintage souvenir item.


About the Walk Leaders

Rebekah Enoch is the Museum Administrator at The Wren's Nest, the historic home of author and journalist Joel Chandler Harris. A cultural center, Victorian-era house museum, and National Historic Landmark in Atlanta's West End neighborhood, The Wren's Nest champions storytelling and cultivates readers and writers through educational and cultural programming. Learn more at wrensnest.org.

Robert Thompson, owner of Insight Cultural Tourism, is a local historian who offers comprehensive historical walking tours. Insight Cultural Tourism is a local tourism company that has been conducting tours primarily in the West End neighborhoods since 2014. They conduct history, art, and Community Garden tours, and were the recipients of a $100,000 grant from the Atlanta Beltline Partnership in 2017. They have also developed and conducted tours for The Wren’s Nest Museum, Spelman College, the Hammonds House Museum, Georgia stand up, Plywood People, and the Atlanta Food Bank.


The Details: 

  • Distance of Route: approximately 1 mile

  • Duration of Walk: 90 minutes

  • Walk Language: English

  • Accessibility: Terrain: Paved. This event IS wheelchair accessible.

  • What to Bring: Comfortable outdoor clothing, camera, sunscreen, water.

  • This walk takes place rain or shine.

  • Know Before You Go: Details will be included in your confirmation email. 


Registration | FREE

Jane’s Walks are free to attend, but registration is required.

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