Midtown
The Fox Theatre
The Fox Theatre, a world-renowned event venue on Peachtree Street, began its story in a most unusual way. In 1928, the Fox was originally conceived as a home for Atlanta’s Shriners organization. The Shriners looked to the ancient temples of the Far East to inspire a mosque-style structure. Ultimately, the design became more of a financial burden than the Shriners could bear. Shortly before its completion, the Shriners leased their beautiful auditorium to William Fox. With his backing — the project cost more than $3 million, the equivalent of nearly $40 million today — the 250,000 square foot theatre was completed. It opened on Christmas Day in 1929 to a sold-out crowd, premiering Steamboat Willie, Disney’s first cartoon starring Mickey Mouse. Today, its unique architecture continues to dazzle crowds and draw top entertainment. Next time you catch a show, make sure to look up and enjoy the star-speckled ceiling.