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World of Coca-Cola

The World of Coca-Cola illustrates the history and triumphal progress of the world-famous drink in entertaining ways that will please all ages. Journey through the storied history of the iconic beverage brand, interact with a variety of exhibits, and sample beverages from around the world. Oh, and chill with the world’s bubbliest polar bear.

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High Museum of Art

Designed by architect Richard Meier and enlarged with three new buildings designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano, the High Museum of Art is noteworthy both for its architecture and its extraordinary collections of art from the Renaissance to the present day. It is particularly known for its works by 19th-century French masters and an extensive collection of 19th- and 20th-century American art. There is also a significant collection of European paintings and decorative art, and newer additions include modern and contemporary art, photography, and African art.

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CHICK-FIL-A COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

With a 45-yard indoor football field, this is the place to kick it. Browse decades of memorabilia, learn about Hall of Fame football legends and interact with more than 50 state-of-the-art technology exhibits.

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Centennial Olympic Park

Centennial Olympic Park not only serves as a legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games, but is the center of a thriving tourist district with neighbors that include the College Football Hall of Fame, the National Center for Civil & Human Rights, World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, CNN Center and Children’s Museum of Atlanta. This downtown Atlanta park is an urban oasis offering an abundance of activities and things to do for visitors, families, convention attendees and locals.

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Atlanta History Center

Founded in 1926, the Atlanta History Center located in Buckhead is an all-inclusive 33-acre destination featuring the Atlanta History Museum, one of the Southeast’s largest history museums; four historic houses; Cyclorama: The Big Picture, one of only two cycloramas in the United States; the Centennial Olympic Games Museum; the Kenan Research Center; the Grand Overlook event space; the Coca-Cola Cafe, Souper Jenny, BRASH Coffee, a museum gift shop, and acres of historic gardens and woodland trails.

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National Center for Civil and Human Rights

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta pays homage to the American civil rights movement, and it brings current global human rights issues to the forefront. The center is a perfect starting point for exploring Atlanta’s history in civil and human rights. Come for a couple of hours and explore the Center’s three main exhibits: civil rights, human rights and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection from Morehouse College.

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Stone Mountain Park

Spread across 3,200 beautiful acres, this 300-million-year old rock is Georgia’s most-visited attraction and for good reason. Trek through the treetops on SkyHike, hike up the mountain for a scenic view or take a relaxing trip to the top with Summit Skyride year-round.

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Atlanta Botanical Garden

The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a great place year-round, with something always in bloom, and offers a lovely space through which to stroll and spend a few hours of your time. Highlights of this must-visit Atlanta attraction include a variety of well designed-gardens, including formal flowerbeds and majestic trees that frame the urban landscape of Midtown Atlanta.

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Red Phone Booth

Located in downtown Atlanta, Red Phone Booth is a speakeasy experience featuring a classic craft cocktail and cigar program. Guests enter by dialing a secret phone number into an antique London red phone booth. Exceptional cocktails feature 100-percent fresh squeezed juices, hand chipped double-reverse osmosis ice, a collection of some of the rarest liquors and more than a dozen tinctures, bitters and flavoring agents. Small plates, Neapolitan pizza and house-made desserts are available. Cigar enthusiasts can enjoy a wide variety of blends in an exclusive atmosphere. In developing the humidor selection of 100+ labels, this upscale cigar bar prioritized quality and desirability of the cigars over quantity of any one brand, therefore continually bringing in fresh new inventory. From the comfort of the seating to the training of the staff and the quality of the air, it is all of these things & more that allow for Red Phone Booth to deliver an unparalleled experience for its guests.

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