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A Great Place to Live and Work
Atlanta offers a great environment to build a career.
World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta
A popular Atlanta attraction, this tribute to the world-famous soft drink, born
a century ago in a local Atlanta pharmacy, fills three stories with everything
you ever wanted to know about Coca-Cola. A spectacular collection of memorabilia,
entertaining, hands-on exhibits and video presentations as well as unlimited
samples in many flavors await you.
Attraction type: History museum; Factory tour; Specialty museum; Tour
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Atlanta
Start at the visitor center and then work your way around the three main sites in
this historic park: the home in which the leader of the Civil Rights movement in
America was born, the church where he preached and the memorial site where he is
buried. A major Atlanta attraction, the park draws some 500,000 visitors each year.
Attraction type: Historic home; Historic site
High Museum of Art, Atlanta
This stunning, porcelain-enameled building was designed by famed architect Richard
Meier and is rivaled only by the art inside. Featuring American, European and
African art, as well as decorative art and photography, the High Museum boasts a
permanent collection of over 11,000 pieces, many of which can be viewed from
different levels of the four-story, glass atrium.
Attraction type: Art museum; Museum; Art gallery
Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta
One of the largest natural history museums in the U.S., the Fernbank’s
architecture is as intriguing as the fascinating exhibits inside. The
building has spiraling staircases, huge columns, a brick atrium and
windows looking out onto the forest that it borders. The exhibits are
spectacular and include a life-sized kaleidoscope, a skeleton of the
largest dinosaur ever discovered, an IMAX theater and a "Walk Through
Time in Georgia," a story of the earth’s develoment, complete with
sound effects and recreated landscapes of a swamp, cavern, marsh and
plateau.
Attraction type: Natural history museum
Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta
Built for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, this public park offers weekly
free concerts, a dancing water fountain for the kids and a memorial quilt
in remembrance of the victims of the 1996 Olympic bombing.
Attraction type: Park; Historic site
Atlanta History Center, Atlanta
Get a glimpse into the lives of Georgian farmers at the Tullie Smith Farm
and of wealthy Atlantans at the Swan House Mansion, and visit the museum
which traces Atlanta’s as well as Georgia’s history through Civil War
artifacts, photographs, and decorative arts. The 33-acre center contains
forests and gardens, including the mile-long Swan Woods Trail.
Attraction type: History museum; Garden
Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta
This extraordinary zoo, one of the oldest in the U.S., underwent a
multi-million dollar renovation in the 1980s and is still expanding.
Its landscaping replicates the natural habitats of the numerous animals,
some of which are endangered species. Two panda bears from China delight
the crowds, and groups of gorillas separated by moats do their own share
of entertaining.
Attraction type: Zoo
Margaret Mitchell House and Museum, Atlanta
Margaret Mitchell’s one and only novel, “Gone with the Wind,”
was born in an apartment in this turn-of-the-century Tudor Revival mansion. Now
a museum on the National Register of Historic Places, the house offers
visitors a 90-minute guided tour that tells the story of the author,
the Pulitzer Prize-winning book and the making of the movie.
Attraction type: Museum; History museum; Historic home; Specialty museum
Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta
Step into a world of magic and serenity at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, where
new additions like the Fuqua Orchid Center treat visitors to a rare collection
of high-elevation orchids never before grown in the southeast.
Attraction type: Garden
Michael C. Carlos Museum, Atlanta
This 45,000-square-foot museum on the campus of Emory University is the largest
natural history museum in the Southeast.
Attraction type: Natural history museum; Art museum
Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, Atlanta
Learn about the administration and personal life of former U.S.
President Jimmy Carter at this extensive library and museum situated on a
historic hilltop amid 30 acres of gardens, lakes and waterfalls. You’ll
view an exact, full-scale replica of the Oval Office, participatory videos,
gifts to the White House, exhibits focusing on Carter’s support of
human rights and, of course, plenty of documents, photographs and
correspondence.
Attraction type: Library; History museum
Ebenezer Baptist Church of Atlanta, Atlanta
This sanctuary became a spiritual haven for civil rights activists when Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. served as senior pastor in the 1960s. On the
self-guided audio tour, King’s inspirational sermons will take
visitors back in time, while the new Horizon Sanctuary across the street
is home to the present day congregation, highlighted by its traditional
tabernacle choir.
Attraction type: Place of worship
CNN Center, Atlanta
Home to the world’s first and largest 24-hour news network, the
CNN Center features a Studio Tour that treats visitors to a behind-the
scenes look at the live newsrooms in action. The tour features history
and trivia as well as interactive exhibits that put visitors in the
control room and at the anchor desk of their own television newscast.
Attraction type: Architectural building; Tour
Center for Puppetry Arts, Atlanta
A performing arts center as well as a museum.
Attraction type: Theater; Specialty museum; Science museum
Underground Atlanta, Atlanta
Underground shopping mall full of pushcart vendors, casual eateries and
storefront retailers.
Attraction type: Mall; Marina; Nature reserve
Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta
This historical park is the final resting place for many Civil War
soldiers, golfing legend Bobby Jones, and “Gone With the Wind”
author Margaret Mitchell. In 2003, the cemetery began a 5-year, $15
million restoration project.
Attraction type: Cemetery; Mysterious site
Rhodes Memorial Hall, Atlanta
Modern, four-level museum housing the work of many famous and
up-and-coming artists.
Attraction type: Historic home
Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta
Attraction type: Government building
Fox Theatre, Atlanta
Recently restored to its original gilded look of the 1920s, the Fox
Theatre features “Mighty Mo,” a classic Moller organ with
over 3,600 pipes. The lavish theatre currently hosts Broadway musicals,
comedy shows and dance companies throughout the year.
Attraction type: Theater
Fernbank Science Center, Atlanta
Highlights of this science museum include an exhibit on the development
of life in Georgia over the past 500 million years, the original Apollo
6 space capsule and the world’s largest telescope dedicated to public
education.
Attraction type: Observatory/planetarium; Science museum
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