Atlanta has tiny doors hidden in public spaces. Parks, buildings, museums. They’re fun to just stumble upon and I feel like it brings a sense of wonder to the community. It’s artistic and fun. Essentially, small doors are created and decorated as if a fairy or maybe a mouse had a door leading into their home. They’re usually painted fun and sometimes have fake shrubs or other decor as well.
Tiny Doors Lowell
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If it becomes a larger phenomenon, people may be incentivized to seek out the doors and explore more of the city. Otherwise, it's a small scale community art program and who doesn't love that?
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