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    The Trolley Barn is a historic and timeless wedding venue located in Atlanta, Georgia. Located in the tree-lined neighborhood of Inman Park, this 1880’s architectural gem is surrounded by beautifully restored Victorian homes. A former warehouse for Atlanta?s first electric street railway line and splendidly restored, The Trolley Barn provides a unique and memorable setting for your wedding ceremony or reception.
    Facilities and Capacity
    The Trolley Barn has been carefully restored to its original splendor and renovated to accommodate modern events. The spacious 2,730-square-foot main hall features soaring 30-foot ceilings, handsome exposed wood beams, mesquite wood floors and festive lighting. The main hall can accommodate up to 250 wedding guests for standing or buffet-style events, or up to 225 seated guests. A brick patio surrounded by lush gardens and graceful granite steps can accommodate ceremonies or additional guests during warmer weather. This venue also includes an adjacent serving kitchen, 800-square-foot mezzanine overlooking the hall and 2,400-square-foot general purpose or staging room.
    Services Offered
    The Trolley Barn offers venue rental for weddings and other social events. A general purpose and staging room can be used as a spacious suite for the bridal party prior to the wedding ceremony. Event services offered include the following:
    Event rentals
    Parking
    Wheelchair access
    Other Services
    The Trolley Barn is an ideal location for hosting private parties of varying sizes. In addition to wedding ceremonies and receptions, this location can accommodate all of your wedding events, such as engagement parties, bridal showers and rehearsal dinners. This venue is also available for hosting corporate meetings, holiday parties, birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions.
    History
    The Trolley Barn opened in August 1889 as the service and housing facility for Atlanta?s first electric street railway line, running from the heart of downtown Atlanta to the garden suburb of Inman Park. By the turn of the century, the barn was transformed into a space for a church, basketball court, farmers market and storage for antiques until it was restored to its original appearance.
    Location
    This venue is located in the historic Atlanta neighborhood of Inman Park. The Victorian neighborhood once slid into disrepair before it was revived by a group of urban pioneers in the early 1970s. Today, this tree-lined street boasts many beautiful Victorian-era homes.