Historic Herndon Home Museum
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Historic Herndon Home Museum

Museum · Atlanta ·

Historic Beaux Arts home of Atlanta's first Black millionaire

african american history
alonzo herndon
atlanta life insurance company
first black millionaire
historical landmark
knowledgeable tour guide
national historic landmark
legacy
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
Historic Herndon Home Museum by null
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587 University Pl NW, Atlanta, GA 30314 Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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587 University Pl NW, Atlanta, GA 30314 Get directions

+1 404 581 9813
en.wikipedia.org
@theherndonhomemuseum

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 11, 2026

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Historic Herndon Home Museum

Shawty W.

Google
THIS IS AN AMAZING VISIT OF SUCH A BRILLIANT MANS HOME WHICH WAS BUILT OVER A HUNDRED YEARS AGO BY ATLANTA'S FIRST BLACK SELF MADE MILLIONAIRE MR.ALONZO HERNDON. THIS IS MUST SEE FOR ALL AND HOPEFULLY YOU WILL BE INSPIRED TO GO ON AND GREAT THINGS YOURSELF. MR.ALONZO HERNDON DID IT, SO CAN WE.

Kayla O.

Google
I had the best time here today. I thoroughly enjoyed my tour of this remarkable home. The tour guides were extremely knowledgeable and pleasant, and they have a clear passion for preserving our history. Highly recommend!!!

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The home of Alonzo Herndon, from enslaved to millionaire, Georgia first African American millionaire. Alonzo Herndon was the founder of Atlanta Life Insurance Company and his son Norris Herndon, was the banker behind the Modern Civil Rights movement. I will treasure this place with my life.

Mary M.

Google
Beautiful Estate with wonderful African American history.The owner was the first Black millionaire in Atlanta.

Alison F.

Google
I really enjoyed visiting here. I wish I could have stayed longer

Je'lan O.

Google
Excellent experience that cannot be duplicated or impersonated. You can feel the history walking the grounds with you.

E F.

Google
Wow! Great staff with warm smiles. They gave an amazing tour. You see and hear about Mr. Herndon and his family. Someone once said, "You don't know where you are going, unless you know where you come from...." You will be inspired to do great things and give back.

Dee J

Google
The house is so beautiful, well appointed and full of fascinating history! Definitely a must see when visiting Atlanta! Our tour guide was very knowledgeable, personable and friendly, you will enjoy your visit!
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Richard R.

Yelp
Next up in my Black History Month series is THE HERNDON HOME, built by Georgia's 1st BLACK MILLIONARE. *** A National Historic Landmark, the Herndon Home Museum is the only privately owned African-American HOUSE museum in the country. The home was completed in 1910 and according to tour footage I found online, Alonzo Herndon built the house to convince his wife Adrienne to stay in Atlanta. During his time period, the Atlanta Massacre of 1906 occurred, were armed mobs of white Americans attacked black Americans beginning the evening of September 22nd and lasted through September 24, 1906. It is said the mobs killed dozens of black Georgians, wounded scores of others, and inflicted considerable property damage. The catalyst for the race war is thought to be in part the rise of affluent blacks. In a nutshell, the general consensus was that Blacks needed to be kept "in their place". You see, in the late 1800's, Black Men were given the right to vote, became more involved in politics, began to establish businesses, create social networks, built communities and acquired wealth, education, and prestige. The mob attacked Black-Owned Businesses, including Alonzo Herndon's barbershop, which was closed at the time. However, a neighboring shop was targeted by the rioters and the barbers were killed. The mobs also attacked streetcars, beating both black men and women. Of those, it was confirmed at least three men were beaten to death. Adrienne Herndon (a professor @ what is now Clark-Atlanta University) wanted out of Atlanta for safety of her family. But Alonzo had established his wealth with not only a string of barbershops and real estate investments, but also founded Atlanta Life Insurance Company located in the Sweet Auburn Historic District. Alonzo bought run down homes and fixed them up for other blacks to have decent affordable housing. Clearly he had a lot tied up in Atlanta and this home was meant to be Adrienne's SAFE PLACE. Unfortunately, Adrienne died of Addison's disease three months after the home was completed. They had one son, Norris, and in 1912 Alonzo remarried to Jessie Gillespie. The riots inspired W. E. B. Du Bois to write a powerful poem called "The Litany of Atlanta," in the wake of the riot's: https://www.bartleby.com/269/26.html *** The Herndon home is a two-story, 15-room Beaux Arts mansion built by local black craftsmen. It was built on what is known as DIAMOND HILL, the highest natural elevation in the city of Atlanta and is said to have silk wallpaper, Persian rugs and ornate wood carvings inside. After slavery, Alonzo sold peanuts and molasses on the side of the road and saved his earnings. He used the money to eventually travel to Atlanta where he became a barber, then real estate investor then life insurance founder. The Herndon Home represents a grand romantic gesture from a slave turned millionaire to his wife. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2000 and is a phenomenal story of one man's rise from slavery to wealth in the thriving black metropolis of Atlanta. I agree with Patte S's review: How is this story not a movie yet??? *** [ FINAL THOUGHTS ] While I was not able to visit the interior of the home due to COVID-19 precautions keeping it closed temporarily, I could not help but come anyway to walk the grounds and absorb the untold history of rags to riches black success hidden in an area not well visited. Yet here it lies, in the shadows of the 1.5 billion Dollar Mercedes-Benz Stadium fighting to remain relevant in the midst of land deals and construction. Often I am saddened by the lack of preservation and enthusiasm of important black history, as there are really no signs promoting this home. Others around it lie boarded-up and in disrepair. You wouldn't know this 8,000 square foot 100-year-old home was historically significant or the love story that caused its creation. Yet even in its meager surroundings, it is as important a building as any in the foundation of this city and this country. Thankfully someone continues the fight to keep this amazing piece of Atlanta and American History alive! 2021 / 25
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M A.

Yelp
I was very impressed with this tour, though I'm sad to say that the home keeps getting caught up in bitter battles with the city over the land. Once again, Atlanta keeps trying to tear down the history and hide under a growing number of condos... So far, so good - the Herndon Home still stands. The guides here are extremely knowledgeable about the life of Alonzo Herndon, a former slave who became one of Atlanta's major players in the real estate/insurance business. The home is kept up nicely with plenty to observe as the guide talks about the life of the Herndon family. I'd recommend everyone checking this historical site out. It's right in the city and you'll learn a lot about Atlanta at the turn of the century and how one man overcame the trials in his life. I hope it's standing for a long time to come - I'd hate to see another piece of history fall to the city's whim. NOTE: Tours are by appointment only as I believe the guides are all volunteer-based. Don't forget to call ahead!
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Patte S.

Yelp
My family took me here as a birthday gift because I love Atlanta and Georgia history and I've wanted to visit the Herndon Home for a long time. This tour did not disappoint. We were welcomed by a knowledgeable tour guide who was studying for her PhD in history. She was accompanied by a charming woman who used to work at the Atlanta Life Insurance Company, which was founded by Alonzo Herndon. If you are interested in Atlanta history, this home is an elegant and emotional tribute to one family's remarkable rise to wealth and prominence in the city. Alonzo Herndon's work and legacy awes and inspires. When I first heard about his story, I couldn't wait to come here. Also, the Herndon family women contributed to Atlanta's growth in so many ways, financially and culturally. Why haven't they made a movie about this family yet???? Thank you to our tour guide today and the lovely woman who accompanied her.
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Deirdre C.

Yelp
I was so excited to visit the Herndon Home. I had done a lot of research ahead of time to make sure that I was going on a day that it was open and giving tours. However, when we arrived, we discovered that the house is undergoing some renovations until May. It appeared to me that they had been going on for awhile. Nothing on the website indicates that they were undergoing construction and that the house is closed until they are done. In fact, the website makes it seem as though everything is business as usual.It would have taken them just a couple minutes to post something on the website about this. This makes me question what kind of service I can expect if I attempt to try again in the future.