Rhodes Hall, former 1903 home of
Atlanta businessman A.G. Rhodes, houses the Georgia Trust offices. The ground floor is operated as a museum, showcasing its high-Victorian interior finishes. A series of painted and stained glass windows reflecting historic events of the Confederacy surrounds the carved mahogany staircase. Many original pieces of furniture are displayed. Group tours are available by appointment and can be conducted outside regular museum hours. Student groups welcome. The ground floor is also available for rentals for private functions.