Fox Theatre Historic District
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LocationAlong Peachtree Street between Ponce de Leon Avenue and 3rd St. NE, Midtown Atlanta
ArchitectWilliam Lee Stoddart, Oliver Vinour, et al.
ArchitecturalstyleMoorish Revival, Beaux-Arts style, Renaissance Revival
Fox Theatre Historic District | |
Fox Theatre in foreground with the Cox-Carlton Hotel and Georgian Terrace Hotel in background, with The Ponce Condos to the right. | |
| Location | Along Peachtree Street between Ponce de Leon Avenue and 3rd St. NE, Midtown Atlanta |
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| Coordinates | 33°46′21″N 84°23′8″W / 33.77250°N 84.38556°W |
| Architect | William Lee Stoddart, Oliver Vinour, et al. |
| Architectural style | Moorish Revival, Beaux-Arts style, Renaissance Revival |
| NRHP reference No. | 78003178 |
| Added to NRHP | October 7, 1978[1] |
The Fox Theatre Historic District is located in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and consists of the following buildings:
- the Fox Theatre (Oliver Vinour et al., 1929)
- William Lee Stoddart's Georgian Terrace Hotel (1911), site of the 1939 gala ball for the premiere of Gone with the Wind, the film
- Stoddart's Italianate (or Beaux-Arts/Renaissance-revival) Ponce de Leon Apartments (1913)
- the Cox-Carlton Hotel (Pringle and Smith, 1925), originally built as a bachelor hotel but now a Hotel Indigo.