Atlanta Georgia Visitors Guide - Attractions
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Visit Atlanta Georgia must-see attractions for one low price with the Atlanta CityPass. Save on attraction admission costs and avoid the long lines. Includes a ticket booklet with a map, directions, attraction and transportation details, insider tips and more. More info...
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Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30 acre garden and woodland located in Midtown. Plant collections are developed and maintained for display, conservation, education, and research. Contains the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory and two libraries. Sheffield Botanical Library contains information on botany and horticulture. Orchid Research Library contains information on orchids and global plant conservation. Atlanta Botanical Garden admission is included in the Atlanta CityPass.
Events at Atlanta Botanical Garden include the concert series, Concerts in the Garden. These outdoor concerts are held on the Great Lawn, and feature shows by well known entertainrs. More info...
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CNN Center is the headquarters of Cable News Network, the 24-hour news network founded by Ted Turner. The CNN Center Studio Tour is a 55-minute guided walking tour that gives an in-depth behind the scenes look at the reporting of global news.
Also located in CNN Center are Philips Arena and Omni Hotel. Admission to the CNN Studio Tour is also included in the Atlanta CityPass.
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Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world. Eight million gallons of fresh and marine water provide a home for 120,000 animals from 500 different species. More aquatic life is housed here than in any other aquarium. Admission to the Georgia Aquarium is also included in the Atlanta CityPass.
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Family fun awaits at Six Flags Over Georgia & White Water Park, the favorite theme park in the Southeastern United States. Experience exhilarating rides, exciting shows, and special attractions. Cool off at the water park that features the long lazy river, a wave pool, an interactive family water play area, thrill slides and more. Open January through October. White Water open January through select date in September.
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At the new 62,000 square foot World of Coca Cola, watch a short film about the secrets of the Coca Cola soft drink, see never before seen international Coca Cola artifacts, meet the Coca Cola Polar Bear, sample Coca Cola products, see artistic expressions inspired by coke, view historical Coca Cola television advertising and shop in the Coca Cola store. Admission to World of Coca Cola is included in the Atlanta CityPass.
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The Wren's Nest, Atlanta's oldest house museum, is the home of Joel Chandler Harris, author and publisher of the Uncle Remus tales. The museum offers guided tours of the home that include portions reflecting life there in 1908. Brer Rabbit stories originated in Africa and were told by Slaves on Southern plantations in the United States.
Harris published the stories in the dialect of the Slaves who told the stores. Each Saturday, a Nest Rambler recants these stories to The Wren's Nest visitors. More info...
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Zoo Atlanta is one of the 10 oldest zoos in the United States and one of four feature giant pandas. Other animals featured include giraffes, rhinos, lions, tigers, gorillas, orangutans, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Activities include interactive shows, zoo keeper talks and special events. Admission to Zoo Atlanta is also included in the Atlanta CityPass.
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