In 1836, when the Cherokee nation still clung to its ancestral lands in the State of Georgia, and Atlanta itself had yet to be born, a small band of Methodists in Newton County dedicated themselves to founding a new town and college. They would call the town Oxford. It was a name of high aspiration, linking their little frontier enterprise with the university attended by the founders of Methodism, John and Charles Wesley. The college they would call Emory, after an American Methodist bishop who had inspired them by his broad vision for an American education that would mold character as well as mind.
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Emory University
201 Dowman Dr., Atlanta, GA, 30322
(404) 727-6123 - Venue Website
Tags:
university, museums
Venue Type:
College / University
Hours:
7.30am-9.30pm
Related Locations:
Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University, Emory University Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, The Carter Presidential Center, Emory Univeristy Performing Arts Studio
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Creator: e4e_Maya
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