Atlanta
Attractions & Recreation
Location: Turn onto North Decatur Road. Cross Clifton Road. At five-way intersection with Everybody's Pizza at left, turn right into the University.
Emory University museum with emphasis on objects from ancient civilizations, including Egypt, Greece and Rome.
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Emory University museum with emphasis on objects from ancient civilizations, including Egypt, Greece and Rome.
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0 Reviews Location: In Midtown at intersection of Spring St. and 18th St., across from the Center for Puppetry Arts.
Learn, feel and act on what it means to be an American. Interactive exhibits. Educational programs. Emotional experiences. Group tours. Admission charge applies and there is no smoking.
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Learn, feel and act on what it means to be an American. Interactive exhibits. Educational programs. Emotional experiences. Group tours. Admission charge applies and there is no smoking.
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1 Review Multi-purpose sports & entertainment complex, home of the Atlanta Hawks & Atlanta Thrashers.
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0 Reviews Road Atlanta is one of the world’s premier motorsports and automotive facilities. In addition to a full schedule of road racing events, Road Atlanta is one of the most popular locations in the country for street-driving and road racing training, and race car testing.
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0 Reviews Location: Off State Highway 36 west of Barnesville, GA., 58 miles South of Atlanta.
Owned by S. Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-Fil-A Inc., It is an entertaining, memorable, and educational place for all ages to enjoy as a corporate retreat or large events and school field trips.
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Owned by S. Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-Fil-A Inc., It is an entertaining, memorable, and educational place for all ages to enjoy as a corporate retreat or large events and school field trips.
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0 Reviews Location: Six Flags Over Georgia is located on Interstate 20, just west of Atlanta.
Six Flags Over Georgia is nestled in the pine forested hills of Georgia, just outside Atlanta. With NINE roller coasters, several new thrill rides each year, kid's rides, world-class shows, and many special events, Six Flags Over Georgia is Atlanta's premier attraction.
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Six Flags Over Georgia is nestled in the pine forested hills of Georgia, just outside Atlanta. With NINE roller coasters, several new thrill rides each year, kid's rides, world-class shows, and many special events, Six Flags Over Georgia is Atlanta's premier attraction.
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1 Review Location: White Water is located only a mile and a half from the charming, historic Marietta Square and Marietta Welcome Center.
Six Flags White Water is a member of the Six Flags family of theme parks, with four fun sections of waterslides, wavepools, tunnel raft pools, and more.
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Six Flags White Water is a member of the Six Flags family of theme parks, with four fun sections of waterslides, wavepools, tunnel raft pools, and more.
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0 Reviews Location: In Duluth, Georgia, in Northeast suburban Atlanta.
A museum of historic railway equipment that highlights Atlanta's past as a rail terminus.
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A museum of historic railway equipment that highlights Atlanta's past as a rail terminus.
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0 Reviews Location: 16 miles east of Atlanta Highway 78; take exit 30B From I-285
Georgia's Stone Mountain enjoys a long and storied past. The enormous granite rock alone has inspired awe and reverence ever since man first laid eyes on it thousands of years ago. And the land surrounding the mountain has seen many important events and changes. In 1790, American settlers began moving into the area of the giant mass of granite, first named Rock Mountain. In 1825, the Rev. Adel Sherwood, of Mercer University, Macon, renamed it Stone Mountain. The town located at the base of the mountain was incorporated in 1839 and named New Gibraltar. It wasn't until 1947 that the Georgia Legislature changed the name of the town to Stone Mountain. One of the most famous attractions in the Southeast, Stone Mountain offers daily and nightly special events, including a spectacular laser show!
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Georgia's Stone Mountain enjoys a long and storied past. The enormous granite rock alone has inspired awe and reverence ever since man first laid eyes on it thousands of years ago. And the land surrounding the mountain has seen many important events and changes. In 1790, American settlers began moving into the area of the giant mass of granite, first named Rock Mountain. In 1825, the Rev. Adel Sherwood, of Mercer University, Macon, renamed it Stone Mountain. The town located at the base of the mountain was incorporated in 1839 and named New Gibraltar. It wasn't until 1947 that the Georgia Legislature changed the name of the town to Stone Mountain. One of the most famous attractions in the Southeast, Stone Mountain offers daily and nightly special events, including a spectacular laser show!
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0 Reviews 50,000 sq. ft. of immersive theaters and interactives set in a park-like setting on 44 acres commemorating the people of motorsports.
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