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Douglasville Cultural Arts Center – Celebrating Local Art & Community

Douglasville Cultural Arts Center – Celebrating Local Art & Community Cultural Arts CenterDouglasville Cultural Arts Center – Celebrating Local Art & Community Atlanta Metro Douglasville

The Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County, Inc. provides a full schedule of high-quality cultural events and arts activities for children and adults, residents of and visitors to Douglasville throughout the year. At its historic home, the gracious Roberts-Mozley House, in the historic residential district, Cultural Arts Center activities include chamber concerts and other performances, readings and book signings, monthly exhibitions, quarterly classes, and many special events like the Dia de los Reyes family festival, Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Festival of Trees, Empty Bowls Holiday Luncheons and Kwanzaa celebration.

The Roberts-Mozley House at 8652 Campbellton Street was the first listed on the National Register of Historic Places and remains one of the historic district's loveliest homes. Built in 1901, the two-story columned neoclassical style house was home to three Douglasville mayors and a state senator before it became the home of the Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County, Inc. in 1986.


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