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World of Coca-Cola
121
Baker Street Atlanta, GA 30313
Downtown. Opened to the public on May 24,
2007 which took over a 17 year old smaller museum right down the
road. The museum is located at Pemberton Place which is 20 acres
across Baker Street. There are two levels of the museum. Level one
is all about the merchandise. Level two is all about the production
and a wonderful taste testing center.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
National Historic Site
405 Auburn
Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30312-1504
Downtown. This historical site is in
remembrance of Martin Luther King, Jr. The site contains various
buildings around Martin Luther King. Jr.'s childhood on Auburn
Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia. The area was announced as a National
Historic Landmark on May 5, 1977 and was officially known on October
10, 1980.
Centennial Olympic
Park
285
International Blvd NW Atlanta, GA 30313-1513
Downtown. Public park that is 21 acres in
downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The park was built in 1996 for the
Centennial 1996 Summer Olympics. In the summer people love to relax
in the heart of Atlanta with their kids running around in the
Fountain of Rings. Fountain of Rings is operated by a computer
generator with lights and water jets that play music through
speakers inside light towers that are surround by the fountain.
There are plenty of monuments to look at such as the Statue of
Pierre de Coubertin, Symbolic Olympiad torch, and the Artistic
installation.
High Museum of Art
1280
Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30309-3502
Midtown. The museum
opened in 1905 with another name as Atlanta Art Association. Home of
more than 11,000 works of art. Part of this collection is the 19th
and 20th century American art, decorative art, modern and
contemporary art, African art, African American art, and European
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