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| World of Coca-Cola |
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| The New World of Coca-Cola, featuring a "4-D" theater and the world's largest collection of Coke memorabilia, is a shrine to the world's favorite bottled drink. Source: citysearch.com |
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| Georgia Aquarium |
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| Delighting kids and adults alike, the innovative aquarium features 500 species from around the world and is mapped out into five main exhibit sections with interactive galleries, an underwater tunnel and the second largest viewing window in the world. Enter the Ocean Voyager and experience the underwater universe of a goliath grouper, whale sharks, stingrays and hammerhead sharks. Source: citysearch.com |
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| CNN Center |
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| Journey into the heart of the world's news leader at Inside CNN Atlanta. This 55-minute behind-the-scenes tour shows you exactly what it takes to deliver the news available to over 2 billion people worldwide. Source: cnn.com |
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| Zoo Atlanta |
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| Habitats are spacious and naturalistic, with plenty of trees, bushes, watering holes and cozy dens. The Kenyan habitat has giraffes, zebras, ostriches, antelope, rhinos, lions and tigers. On a smaller scale, birds, freaky reptiles, insects and snakes also all make their home in the zoo. Don't miss the Atlanta specials: Ivan the gorilla, Starlet O'Hara the elephant, Kudzoo the gorilla and the curiously named Allen the orangutan. Source: citysearch.com |
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| Fernbank Museum |
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| Travel around the world and back through time in a single day at Fernbank Museum. Come face to face with the world's largest dinosaurs, connect with cultures from around the globe, discover Georgia's natural history, enjoy interactive exhibits and experience an IMAX® film! Source: citysearch.com |
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| Six Flags White Water |
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| This is the place to get wet. Plunge down the 90-foot Cliffhanger, one of the world's tallest free-fall water slides, or funnel through the 735-foot-long Run-a-Way River, a vicious four-person tunnel raft ride. If that's not enough, try the Bermuda Triangle, Gulf Coast Screamer or Banzai Pipeline. The Tornado is a giant funnel-shaped water slide. Younger parkgoers can splash around in Little Squirt's Island and Captain Kid's Cove, or just float down one of two lazy rivers. Everybody loves the wave pool, which features glitzy Vegas-style entertainment and "Dive-In Movies" on Friday nights. Source: citysearch.com |
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| Six Flags Over Georgia |
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This thrilling attraction is the largest amusement park in the Southeast. In addition to an impressive roster of roller coasters, thrill rides and interactive games, the park features parades, special events, and Broadway-style musicals starring Bugs Bunny and other Loony Tunes characters.
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| High Museum of Art |
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| The High Museum of Art in Atlanta has grown to become the leading art museum in the Southeastern United States with its renowned collection of classic and contemporary art and architecture. Source: high.org |
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