Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum vs High Museum of Art
Jimmy Carter Library & Museum and High Museum of Art are both praised by writers. Overall, High Museum of Art scores significantly better than Jimmy Carter Library & Museum. High Museum of Art ranks #3 in Atlanta with positive reviews from 9 reviewers like Fodor's, Not For Tourists and Lonely Planet.
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum
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441 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307
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Concierge
"Faithfully preserved records and artifacts from the 39th president's administration are on permanent display at this museum and library."
Lonely Planet
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"Located on a hilltop overlooking downtown, it features exhibits highlighting Jimmy Carter's 1977–81 presidency, including a replica of the Oval Office."
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"This museum details President Carter’s life, including his Navy career and the work both he and Rosalynn have done since leaving the White House."
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Michelin Guide
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"The official library/museum of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the US (1977-81)."
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Afar Magazine
"Located in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood, Jimmy Carter’s presidential library includes more than 60,000 square feet of archives and exhibits on his life."
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High Museum of Art
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1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
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Fodor's
"This museum's permanent collection includes 19th- and 20-century American works, including many by African-American artists."
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Concierge
"Part of the Woodruff Arts Center, the High is one of Atlanta's premier cultural institutions and is conveniently located in the city's Midtown arts district."
Lonely Planet
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"Atlanta's modern High Museum was the first museum in the world to ever exhibit art lent from Paris' Louvre and is a destination as much for its architecture as its world-class exhibits."
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Travel + Leisure
"The High's permanent collection includes some 11,000 works of art, with a particular emphasis on 19th- and 20th-century American painting and decorative arts."
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Not For Tourists
"Atlanta's best-known art museum."