Atlanta is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. With an estimated 2019 population of 506,811, it is also the 37th most populous city in the United States.
Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It exhibits hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries, all of which reside in more than 11 million US gallons of water.
Learn more Book this experiencePiedmont Park is an urban park in Atlanta, Georgia, located about 1 mile northeast of Downtown, between the Midtown and Virginia Highland neighborhoods. Originally the land was owned by Dr. Benjamin Walker, who used it as his out-of-town gentleman's farm and residence.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceAtlanta Ghosts is dedicated to exploring the city's dark past, and this ghost tour is a great way to learn about Georgia's supernatural side. You'll hear about eerie encounters and scary history, uncovering the truth about some of the state's most haunted places. Join a night of excitement, chills, and a deeper look into Atlanta's haunted history.
Book this experienceThe World of Coca-Cola is a museum, located in Atlanta, Georgia, showcasing the history of the Coca-Cola Company. The 20-acre complex opened to the public on May 24, 2007, relocating from and replacing the original exhibit, which was founded in 1990 in Underground Atlanta.
View on Google Maps Book this experiencePemberton Place, located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, just north of Centennial Olympic Park in the Luckie Marietta district, is a complex that is home to the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, and the Center for Civil and Human Rights.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum dedicated to the achievements of the civil rights movement in the United States and the broader worldwide human rights movement.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceOakland Cemetery is one of the largest cemetery green spaces in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded as Atlanta Cemetery in 1850 on six acres of land southeast of the city, it was renamed in 1872 to reflect the large number of oak and magnolia trees growing in the area.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceCentennial Olympic Park is a 22-acre public park located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia owned and operated by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceMercedes-Benz Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Opened in August 2017 as a replacement for the Georgia Dome, it serves as the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer.
Learn moreThe Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30 acres botanical garden located adjacent to Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Learn more Book this experienceFreedom Park is one of the largest city parks in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The park forms a cross shape with the axes crossing at the Carter Center.
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Lenox Square is a shopping mall in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. With 198 tenants and 1,558,678 square feet of gross leasable area, it is the third-largest mall in Georgia.
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Phipps Plaza is a shopping mall in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. It is located at the intersection of Peachtree Road and Lenox Road, adjacent to the Phipps Tower office building.
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Chastain Memorial Park is the largest city park in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a 268-acre park near the northern edge of the city. Included in the park are jogging paths, playgrounds, tennis courts, a golf course, swimming pool, horse park and amphitheater.
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Dobbins Air Reserve Base or Dobbins ARB is a United States Air Force reserve air base located in Marietta, Georgia, a suburb about 20 miles northwest of Atlanta. Originally known as Dobbins Air Force Base, it was named in honor of Captain Charles M. Dobbins, a World War II C-47 pilot who died near Sicily.
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Dunwoody is a city located in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. As a northern suburb of Atlanta, Dunwoody was incorporated as a city on December 1, 2008 but its area establishment dates back to the early 1830s.
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Marietta Confederate Cemetery is a large Confederate cemetery located in Marietta, Georgia, adjacent to the larger Marietta City Cemetery. The Marietta Confederate Cemetery is one of the largest burial grounds for Confederate dead. It is the resting place to over 3,000 soldiers from all 13 Confederate states plus Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky. The cemetery was established in 1863 as a gift from Jane Glover who was the wife of Marietta's first mayor.
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Fairburn is a city in Fulton County, Georgia, United States, with a population of 12,950, according to the 2010 census. Though it has a rich history of its own, the city is now a closely linked suburb of Atlanta, which lies just 17 miles to the north.
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Barrington Hall is an 1842 Greek Revival-style plantation home, likely built by enslaved Africans and African Americans. It was the residence of Barrington King who, along with his father Roswell King, was the founder of the town of Roswell, in northern Fulton County, Georgia.
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Bulloch Hall is a Greek Revival mansion in Roswell, Georgia, built in 1839. It is one of several historically significant buildings in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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πΌ Landmark π Skyline π° Archaeological site ποΈ Town π£οΈ Road tripAtlanta is the capital of the State of Georgia, which is located on the southeast coast of the United States of America. The city of Atlanta has a lot to offer to its visitors' thanks to its historical and cultural background. So let's
find out about the places to discover while visiting Atlanta. Here places are ranked in three categories: historical patrimony, cultural aspect, and nature.
1) The Historical patrimony:
Martin Luther King, Jr was born in Atlanta in 1929. During the 1960s, he had a massive impact on the American civil rights movements, which fought against segregation. The National Historic Site allows visiting the house of
Martin Luther King, Jr and the Ebenezer Baptist Church where he was baptized. His memorial is also located at the church.
Atlanta's history is shown through the exhibitions of the Atlanta History Center. It is a place where you will learn a lot more about the Civil war from 1861 to 1865. Do not miss the panoramic painting of The Battle of Atlanta
cyclorama from 1884. This battle was in the famous movie Gone with the Wind in 1939.
2) The Cultural aspect
Margaret Mitchell was the writer of the novel Gone with the Wind in 1936, for which she received the Pulitzer Prize the following year. As in the case of Martin Luther King, it is possible to visit Mitchell's house in Peachtree
Street.
Around 14,000 artworks are featured in the High Museum of Art from classical to contemporary. The admission is free for children and 14.5$ for adults. The museum manages to entertain the young and the old with some
special exhibitions.
3) Nature:
As New York City, Atlanta is filled with buildings. However, like in New York City, Atlanta has its equivalent of Central Park, which is called Piedmont Park. The park is 40 acres big and allows you to visit the
Botanical Garden, in which stays Ice Goddess. Moreover, the park enables many activities: history tours, gardening classes, summer camp, and more.
Located downtown, the Georgia Aquarium keeps more than 120,000 species such as sharks, dolphins, and tropical fishes. With the Ocean Voyager experience, watch whale sharks swim among stingrays in a 9 meter deep
pond.
Atlanta is proud of its historical and cultural background. There are other places to visit for the sports fans as the Centennial Olympic Park or the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It is an educative city where you will learn about
some of the greatest figures of the city and the fauna and flora in a big city.
The tickets are free for the two-year-old or less. The price is $36.95 for General Admission tickets.
No, pets are not allowed in the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Yes, some paved ways and ramps help disabled people to access the site. However, it is not possible to circulate with a wheelchair everywhere on the site.
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