Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Peachtree St, Atlanta
1000 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, United States
https://www.atlantafed.org/
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Reviews
G
A beautiful building critical for the well functioning of our economy
D
The tours are closed due to the pandemic. We drove all the way from Buford GA only to turn around & go home because it was closed. The website should tell people that the Federal Reserve is not open to the public . I collect coins & notes, I have been looking forward to going and it was a huge disappointment not even going in .
C
Lots of huge obvious financial scams being run against the entire public. What are you all doing. Selling illegal electronic currencys to proles outside of work? Why is this still going on.... If you read this buy physical assets like commodities, their futures, or property.
G
This is the organization responsible for the continuously declining standard of living experienced by the average person. All done to fuel corrupt central planners and other cronies. Theft on a scale never before seen. Must be destroyed to achieve an honest community.
S
Very Educational. Learn About Your money. Free shredded money, but note this No Cameras, No Recording devices , No bags. There are lockers for your personal items.
E
The museum is a wonderful place to spend some time on a rainy day. Admission is free and they have lockers available to store belongings while walking through the exhibits. Some of the exhibits feel slightly outdated, but the information is great and viewing the automated cash forklifts at the end is intriguing. No photos are allowed inside so you'll have to see it for yourself!
J
Great free museum all about the history of money. Definitely worth checking out.
C
Lovely landscape and environment. Has a beautiful garden around.
J
Amazing place for a free self guided museum tour. Every station is interactive in some way. Honestly, I was very surprised and my expectations were exceeded. There is even a few games you can play. You get to see the processing room - which is where bills are verified and packed together or shredded and taken out of circulation. You get FREE souvenirs at the end of your tour. Security is a priority and you go through a metal detector and bag check. Also, absolutely no photos are allowed inside but it was not a big issue for me. This is way better than some of the tours I actually paid for in Atlanta. Other reviews bringing this down disagree with the Fed. I do as well. Nonetheless it was a good experience. Their history portion leaves out some important points (do some research) and they are not very critical of themselves.
S
They may have a small exhibition, but it's free and information packed, you can learn a lot about the history of money (The locker room could use some upkeep though). They also have a beautiful plaza and the best sidewalk on Peachtree street: it's wide, relatively flat with no broken pavement, and covered by trees to protect you from the sun's deadly lasers.
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FAQs
1. How to Make Contact with Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta?
You can get in touch with them at +1 404-498-8500 or visit their website and submit the request form.3. How to Request a Loan from Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta?
To get loans from Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, you can submit the request form on their website or head over to the store. You may need to drive your car there when getting a title loan. Enter our website to get more information about vehicle title loans.5. How Should I Do If I Fail to Repay My Loan?
Failing to repay a loan will result in negative impact on your credit. Make Contact with your lender when you can not repay the loan.
2. What Is The Office Address of Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta?
You can find this company at 1000 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, United States. Use a Maps app to show routes to Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.4. Is Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta an Agency or a Lender?
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is a Federal reserve bank helping you out of financial emergency. Visit this page to get low interest rate personal loans for unexpected financial events.6. Does Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Offer Loans for People Who Have Poor Credit Score?
Yes. You can get loans with Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta even with poor credit. It is also available to get installment loans with bad credit via our website. You can also obtain more details about personal installment loans here!