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Quote: The Atlanta Braves is the oldest continuously playing team in baseball history. However, it would be a long time before they came to Atlanta. The team was originally formed in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings Read More
Quote: The Atlanta History Center is a must visit for history buffs. The center includes a museum with signature, traveling, and temporary exhibits. For only $15 you can learn about the history of Atlanta from pioneer Read More
Quote: The experience here is charming! The amphitheatre and the tasting sessions are just memorable. The old Coca Cola memorabilia spanning several decades make me a proud patron of Coca Cola! Read More
Quote: The Botanical Gardens were the biggest pleasant surprise on my whole trip. I thought going in that I would see the typical azaleas, hydrangeas, tulips, a few of Atlanta's prized dogwoods, and maybe a greenhouse Read More
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Quote: Take two seniors and two children, add entry fee, dolphin show, and 3D movie...mix with lunch at the "cafeteria" and a stuffed critter for each child...equals over $200.00. Slightly more than most people can Read More
Quote: I have to admit that, as a Yankee, I wasn't so sure that the Cyclorama was going to be of any interest to me. But I was pleasantly surprised. The Cyclorama is a fascinating piece of artwork, as well as a Read More
Quote: Take the scenic exit off Rt. 78 to the Main Entrance, hand the attendant your $10 and you are on your way to a full day of fun.The one day attraction pass is $27 per and it allows you entrance to almost all the Read More
Quote: 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, Read More
Quote: City Segway Tours exist in multiple cities around the globe, but we were in Atlanta for Christmas. With a Nana and a teenager in tow, we were looking for an activity that would please a wide age range of people. Read More