How pop-up museums are becoming Atlanta's biggest trend for Millennials

Atlanta Inno reports on Atlanta's biggest local tech and startup stories. For more innovation news and to stay plugged into the city’s ecosystem, check out Atlanta Inno and sign up for its daily newsletter, The Beat. If you’re on social media at all, you probably saw plenty of advertisements for 29Rooms coming to Atlanta this summer. 29Rooms is a popup museum exhibit created by digital media company Refinery29. The popup is a self-described “immersive world of cause, culture and creativity… Continue reading at 'Silicon Valley Business Journal'

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