The Southern Center for International Studies is located in the Goodrum House on nearly four acres in the heart of the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. This exceptional home in its park-like setting provides a unique, intimate backdrop for hosting corporate and private events.

The Goodrum House, designed by Philip Shutze in 1929, is considered one of the finest examples of English Regency architecture in the United States. Built by the same architect, artists and artisans as Atlanta's Swan House, the Goodrum House has extraordinary original carved woodwork, chinoiserie murals and decorative painting.

The Southern Center has carefully preserved and maintained the house, keeping the ground floor much as it was in 1929.

There are many caterers from which to choose, but Jerry Dilts Catering will provide exceptional Southern cuisine to compliment your experience. 

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