Six Flags Over Georgia is a 230-acre (0.93 km2) theme park located west of Atlanta, in unincorporated Cobb County. Opened in 1967, it is the second park in the Six Flags chain, after the original opening in 1961 in Texas. Six Flags Over Georgia, like most amusement parks, prides itself on its roller coaster collection.
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Six Flags Over Georgia
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Georgia Aquarium
(404) 581-4000Visit the Largest Fish Aquarium in the WorldGeorgia Aquarium is an entertaining, intriguing and educational experience for guests of all ages. While promoting a fun and enjoyable learning experience, the Aquarium instills in its guests a new appreciation for the world’s aquatic biodiversity.
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Zoo Atlanta
(404) 624-9453?Nonprofit Wildlife Park and Zoological TrustZoo Atlanta envisions a world in which humankind values, protects and preserves the diversity of species on Earth. Zoo Atlanta strives to inspire the citizens of Atlanta and Georgia and all visitors to the Zoo to value wildlife on Earth and to help safeguard existing species through conservation. Zoo Atlanta is open 363 days a year, closing only on
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World of Coca-Cola
(404) 676-5151World of Coca-ColaThe original World of Coca-Cola was in the heart of downtown Atlanta, adjacent to the Underground Atlanta shopping area at 55 Martin Luther King Jr Drive. It was opened in 1991, and remained open for 16 years until it was replaced by the New World of Coca-Cola at Pemberton Place.
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Centennial Olympic Park
(404) 223-4636Centennial Olympic Park - Free & Open DailyCentennial Olympic Park prides itself as host to a variety of premiere events. From ceremonies to corporate receptions, the Park offers a unique alternative to indoor gatherings and has built a reputation for providing turnkey event solutions.
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The King Center
(404) 526-8900The Martin Luther King, Jr. CenterEstablished in 1968 by Coretta Scott King, The King Center is the official, living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leader of America’s greatest nonviolent movement for justice, equality and peace. More than one million visitors from all over the world are drawn annually to the King Center to pay
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Historic Oakland Cemetery
(404) 688-2107Historic Oakland Cemetery in AtlantaOakland is much more than an outstanding example of a Victorian garden cemetery. It is also a magnificent sculpture garden, botanical garden, flourishing wildlife habitat, public park and picturesque setting for quiet reflection. Georgia's most famous legends are laid to rest in Atlanta's oldest and most scenic cemetery.
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Atlanta Botanical Garden
(404) 876-5859Atlanta Botanical Garden - Canopy WalkThe mission of the Atlanta Botanical Garden is to develop and maintain plant collections for display, education, research, conservation and enjoyment. Get to know the numerous plant collections at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. These themed gardens are cultivated for their preservation and enjoyment. The Garden is adjacent to Piedmont Park on Piedmo
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Piedmont Park
(404) 876-4024Get Some Exercise & Enjoy NaturePiedmont Parks mission is to enhance and preserve Piedmont Park as a vital urban green space and as a cultural and recreational resource that enriches the quality of life for all Atlantans. Come out, make new friends and get some exercise in Piedmont Park while assisting with landscape maintenance projects. This is a great individual, family or gro
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CNN Studio Tour
(404) 827-2300CNN Studio Tour - The Story Behind The NewsInside CNN Atlanta is located at the corner of Marietta St. and Centennial Olympic Park Drive in downtown Atlanta. Open daily from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm with tours departing approximately every 10 minutes. Children of all ages are allowed on the tour. The Inside the Conversation Tour takes you behind the scenes of Rick’s List and gives you the opport

