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The APEX Museum - Visit the
Yates and Milton Drug Store, one
of Atlanta's first Black owned
businesses. Hear the stories of
early African American pioneers
in Atlanta. Learn about the
powerful Black Families that
helped to make Atlanta great.
See things from an era gone, and
items that have transcended
through time.
CNN Studio Tour - The tour
offers a dramatic look at the
history of the CNN News Group
Networks, their coverage of the
events that shape our world and
state-of-the art studios
responsible for bringing the
news to over one billion people
around the globe.
Piedmont Park - Piedmont
Park is the oldest park in the
Atlanta metro region. Piedmont
Park's grounds were part of the
Battle at Peachtree Creek during
the Civil War, at the time of
General Sherman’s attack on
Atlanta.
Zoo Atlanta - Zoo Atlanta is
a private nonprofit wildlife
park and zoological trust
empowered to exhibit, interpret,
study, and care for wildlife in
superior environments.
Six Flags White Water -
White Water is divided into four
fun sections, Wildwater Lagoon,
Slippery Ridge, Pine Valley and
Flash Flood Canyon. World class
water rides and attractions.
Stone Mountain Park - Stone
Mountain is the world’s largest
exposed piece of granite
towering more than 800 feet in
the air and is the palette for
the largest relief sculpture
ever made. Stone Mountain Park
brings a complete and unique
Southern experience to Georgia’s
heartland with 3,200 acres of
natural beauty, adventures,
attractions and wholesome family
fun.
Margaret Mitchell House and
Museum - Exclusive
photographs and archival
exhibits that begin to tell the
story of Margaret Mitchell
beyond Gone With The Wind. The
tour continues into the house,
through her apartment where she
wrote Gone With The Wind and
finally to the NEW Gone With The
Wind Movie Museum.
Chattahoochee Nature Center
- Chattahoochee Nature Center is
a pristine refuge located along
the Chattahoochee River. The
center is a place where hawks
swoop, turtles sunbathe on
submerged logs, and cattails
sway along the quiet riverbank.
Here, nature sets the pace for
your learning expedition.
Imagine It! The Children's
Museum of Atlanta - The
mission of Imagine It! The
Children’s Museum of Atlanta is
to create environments and
activities where young children
experience the power of
imagination and the pure delight
of learning with each other and
with grown-ups.
High Museum of Art - Atlanta
landmark housing a superb
collection of European,
American, African, contemporary
and decorative art as well as
special exhibitions. The High
Museum of Folk Art and
Photography Galleries is a
separate facility.
Six Flags Over Georgia - Six
Flags Over Georgia features over
100 rides, shows and attractions
including 9 super size coasters,
Bugs Bunny World, and The Great
Russian Circus.
Atlanta Preservation Center
Walking tour - Enjoy a
guided walk through some of
Atlanta's treasured areas.
Walking tours offered include
Fox Theatre, Sweet-Auburn-MLK
District, Historic Downtown,
Walking Miss Daisy's Druid
Hills, Ansley Park, and Inman
Park.
Southern Museum of Civil War and
Locomotive History - Take a
trip back in time to the
Southern Museum of Civil War and
Locomotive History in Kennesaw,
Georgia! The Museum offers a
wide range of exhibits,
including a glimpse into the
daily lives of soldiers during
the Civil War; a reproduction of
a turn-of-the-century locomotive
factory; and an exciting
depiction of the Civil War’s
Great Locomotive Chase.
Centennial Olympic Park - A
beautiful, relaxing green space
in the very heart of downtown.
From the quilt plazas,
memorials, and Fountain of Rings
telling the story of the Games,
to the water features, artwork
and commemorative bricks, the
Park is a must see destination
and a great place to relax and
enjoy the 21 acres of beauty in
the heart of Atlanta.
Andretti Speed Lab - Bomb
down a high-speed straightaway
in a high-performance SuperKart,
or visit the climbing wall,
simulators, and other
attractions.
Autrey Mill Nature Preserve
- Visit one of North Fulton
County's treasures! Located on
46 acres of ravine forest and
historic past, this nature
preserve's mile and one-half of
walking trails wind past a
scenic creek with rocky shoals,
spring seeps, picturesque
cliffs, mature trees,
wildflowers, native plants,
plenty of animal life, old
farmstead buildings and related
exhibit pieces from the late
1800's.
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