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Top 10 Things To Do in Atlanta

    #1 Centennial
    4 of 5 stars

    This 18-hole public golf course, rated at a par 72, offers daily public play and instructors to help you with your swing, 30 miles north of downtown Atlanta.

    #2 Atlanta Cyclorama
    4 of 5 stars

    Watch history unfurl as a stunning 358-foot-long cylindrical oil painting detailing the story of the Civil War gently spins around you at this one-of-a-kind museum.

    #3 Georgia's Stone Mountain State Park
    4 of 5 stars

    This enormous outdoor adventure theme park features energetic family-friendly attractions, as well as golf, fishing, hiking, and amazing views from atop the dramatic summit of Stone Mountain.



    #4 Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site
    4 of 5 stars

    Study the life of one of America’s most inspiring historical figures, Martin Luther King, Jr., at exhibits in his birth home and landmarks of the Civil Rights Movement.

    #5 Fernbank Museum of Natural History
    3 of 5 stars

    We didn't even get to the IMAX Theater -- there was so much else to see. When the Great Hall was designed, it was meant to one day be the home of a large-scale…Read More

    #6 CNN Studio Tour
    3 of 5 stars

    First things first: No, you groupies, Anderson Cooper will not be personally leading your tour. In fact, you’re unlikely to see any of the more famous CNN personalities in…Read More

    #7 William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum
    3 of 5 stars

    I have a history degree from the University of Idaho, and my field of expertise is The Holocaust. I have a huge collection of literature on the Holocaust and I have…Read More

    #8 Zoo Atlanta
    3 of 5 stars

    Zoo Atlanta has historic roots in the city, having started as a traveling circus and settling in Grant Park, where it remains today. After loosing it's accreditation in…Read More


    #9 Oakland Cemetery
    3 of 5 stars

    Oakland Cemetery is Atlanta's celebrated historic cemetery. Founded in 1850, the cemetery traces the history of the city and is a great example of Atlanta's culture. The…Read More

    #10 Margaret Mitchell House & Museum
    3 of 5 stars

    Sometimes when we live in an area, it takes us a while to get to those attractions in our backyard. This was the case for me and the Margaret Mitchell House. My…Read More

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    Tourist Attractions in Atlanta

    Part of being a tourist is jumping at the chance to explore Atlanta’s many historical and entertainment attractions. The Georgia Stone Mountain State Park always offers an enlivening day out, while the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site offers stories of our past that everyone should know. Finish off your day with an ice cold beverage at the New World of Coca-Cola and make plans to do the CNN Studio Tour tomorrow.


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