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Founded in 1976, this 15-acre expanse of natural wonder is located adjacent to Piedmont Park. A hardwood forest intertwined with walking trails surrounds the Fuqua Conservatory, which houses a Japanese garden, rock garden, and displays...
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Two words: Whale sharks. The largest fish in the world, whale sharks had only been kept in captivity in Asia before the Georgia Aquarium opened. Undoubtedly, they are the stars of the show. You enter the...
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Centennial Olympic Park is perhaps Atlanta's best-known landmark. At least since 1996, that is. The park was built that year to commemmorate the 1996 Summer Olympics which were held here in Atlanta, the 100th Olympic...
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Atlanta's quirkiest shopping center is the one the city sits upon - Underground Atlanta. Like other underground malls in other cities (Montreal comes to mind), Underground Atlanta is the place to be to get away...
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The Martin Luther King National Historic Site is of premier importance to every human being, the turning point of race relations in America. It was here that Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. was born, worked,...
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Just east of Atlanta, this 3,200-acre park centers on the world's largest exposed granite mountain. Skylift gondolas whisk visitors 825 feet to the top, where commanding views of the Georgia countryside await them. The north...
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Outside the gates of Zoo Atlanta on the grounds of Grant Park stands a stark, white marble structure housing the world's largest oil painting, the Atlanta Cyclorama. Painted in 1885-86, the Cyclorama is a 365-degree...
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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 the Atlanta studios at all –...
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Opened in 1889, Zoo Atlanta is the largest and oldest zoo of its kind in Georgia, and home to hundreds of amazing animals, including the Giant Panda. Over a million people visit the zoo every...
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This modest turn-of-the-century home is an architectural find in itself, but most notable because it houses the apartment where Margaret Mitchell penned most of the world's most popular novel, 'Gone with the Wind.' Having survived...
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