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Atlanta Astronomy Club


Night Time Wonders
3593 Canton Road
(Suite A9-305)
Atlanta, GA 30066
United States
+1 770 621 2661
http://www.atlantaastronomy.org
This fun-loving club of astro-enthusiasts includes both amateur and professional astronomers, and it welcomes like-minded stargazers to all of its functions. Founded in 1947, the club hosts frequent evening events as well as regular meetings on the third Friday of each month, usually at Emory University. A 24-hour hotline is provided for information on upcoming events and free stellar sightings. Call for schedule of events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Atlanta Cyclorama


World's largest oil painting
800 Cherokee Ave SE
(in Grant Park)
Atlanta, GA 30304
United States
+1 404 658 7625
http://www.webguide.com/cyclor...
Outside the gates of Zoo Atlanta on the grounds of Grant Park stands a stark, white marble structure housing the world's largest oil painting, the Atlanta Cyclorama. Painted in 1885-86, the Cyclorama is a 365-degree mural depicting the Battle of Atlanta, which in 1864 helped doom the South's fate during the American Civil War. A collection of artifacts and historical documents rounds out the museum, but the focus is on the one-of-a-kind centerpiece. Guided tours are available daily. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $3 for kids.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Atlanta Cyclorama photo by Wendy Harman
Photo: Wendy Harman
Atlanta Cyclorama photo by Brian Collins
Photo: Brian Collins
Atlanta Cyclorama photo by Brian Collins
Photo: Brian Collins
Atlanta Cyclorama photo by Mark Estes
Photo: Mark Estes
 

 
Callaway Gardens


14,000-acre resort
GA Highway 18/354
Atlanta, GA 31822
United States
+1 706 663 2281 / +1 800 2255 2929 (Toll Free)
http://www.callawaygardens.com/
An hour south of Atlanta near the sleepy village of Pine Mountain, this 14,000-acre resort features gardens, a lake with a beach, a premier golf course, butterfly gardens, shops and restaurants. Canoe and bicycle rentals are available, or if you would like, you can also take a driving tour through the gardens. With facilities for meetings and plenty of diverse activities, Callaway Gardens is a great choice for families. The resort features three facilities for overnight accommodations as well as six restaurants. See the Web site for rates and information. Entrance fees vary by season.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Callaway Gardens photo by Revanta Banerji
Photo: Revanta Banerji
Callaway Gardens photo by Revanta Banerji
Photo: Revanta Banerji
Callaway Gardens photo by Jorge Garcia
Photo: Jorge Garcia
Callaway Gardens photo by Hunter Chorey
Photo: Hunter Chorey
 

 
Chattahoochee Nature Center


Hands on for Kids
9135 Willeo Road
Atlanta, GA 30075
United States
+1 770 992 2055
http://www.chattnaturecenter.com/
This nature center offers access to one of Atlanta's most splendid natural attractions. The visitors center offers maps of hiking trails as well as other resources to help you enjoy your day along the Chattahoochee River. The grounds include several ponds, a butterfly garden, and hundreds of acres of wetlands and forestland along the banks of the river. Special demonstrations teach guests how the center rehabilitates injured hawks, owls, and other wildlife, and canoe rentals are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Chattahoochee Nature Center photo by Thomas L. Strickland
Photo: Thomas L. Strickland
Chattahoochee Nature Center photo by Thomas L. Strickland
Photo: Thomas L. Strickland
 

 
Children's Arts Museum


For cultural kids
6400 Sugarloaf Parkway
(Building 300)
Atlanta, GA 30097
United States
+1 770 623 6002
http://www.artsgwinnett.org/
The Children's Arts Museum is just what the name implies - a museum designed and operated with children in mind. Children are given more credit here than they are at most arts centers. Rather than acting as some kind of artistic daycare center, this museum offers exhibitions and artistic programs that allow children to explore their cultural interests and develop their personal talents. While the museum is only open to school groups during the week, the doors of the Museum are thrown open to the public on weekdays.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Davidson-Arabia Nature Preserve


Protected Fauna & Magnificent Scenery
3787 Klondike Road
Atlanta, GA 30038
United States
+1 770 484 3060
http://www.arabiaalliance.org/
This nature preserve encompasses 498 acres of pristine forest, and features many dramatic rock outcroppings amid the rolling hills. The park's mountaintop terrain bears a fragile ecosystem, including several protected species of flora. Brochures are available to help visitors identify these rare, endangered plants. Charted hikes include 1-2 mile treks past the park's lakes, through the forests, and to the top of the mountain. Take Interstate 20 east to Evans Mill Road (exit 38) and turn right. Turn right again at Klondike Road and drive two miles to the park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Davidson-Arabia Nature Preserve photo by Tom Nix
Photo: Tom Nix
Davidson-Arabia Nature Preserve photo by Tom Nix
Photo: Tom Nix
Davidson-Arabia Nature Preserve photo by Gary Austin
Photo: Gary Austin
 

 
Georgia Aquarium


21st Century Waterworld
225 Baker St
Atlanta, GA 30313
United States
+1 404 581 4000
http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/
The Georgia Aquarium opened in 2005 as one of the largest aquariums in the world. Located in downtown Atlanta, it is undoubtedly a breathtaking experience for all its visitors. A generous endowment from Bernard Marcus, the co-founder of Home Depot, makes this dynamic aquarium possible. It showcases exotic sea creatures such as giant groupers, beluga whales, and whale sharks (which have never been seen outside of Asia). With 500 species, you will see something new and different no matter when you visit. In addition, the Georgia Aquarium offers an expansive educational program for students of all ages. Check their website for tours, special events, extended hours notices, and group discounts.

Admission: Adults $21.06, Children age 3-12 $15.74, Seniors $18.06

Review © 2007, Wcities
Georgia Aquarium photo by Hannah Beth Photography
Photo: Hannah Beth Photography
Georgia Aquarium photo by Kathleen Bennett
Photo: Kathleen Bennett
Georgia Aquarium photo by Matthew Humphrey
Photo: Matthew Humphrey
Georgia Aquarium photo by mikezarrilli14
Photo: mikezarrilli14
Georgia Aquarium photo by alsuga
Photo: alsuga
Georgia Aquarium photo by Alan Williams
Photo: Alan Williams
Georgia Aquarium photo by Mike Johnston
Photo: Mike Johnston
Georgia Aquarium photo by Amber Leigh Cornett
Photo: Amber Leigh Cornett
Georgia Aquarium photo by Duane Hocum
Photo: Duane Hocum
Georgia Aquarium photo by Mack Williams
Photo: Mack Williams
Georgia Aquarium photo by Ben McC
Photo: Ben McC
Georgia Aquarium photo by Apexdv
Photo: Apexdv
Georgia Aquarium photo by Nick Ehret
Photo: Nick Ehret
Georgia Aquarium photo by Robin Cutshaw (nanophotonic)
Photo: Robin Cutshaw (nanophotonic)
Georgia Aquarium photo by Lori Hale Williams
Photo: Lori Hale Williams
Georgia Aquarium photo by Eric Chiang
Photo: Eric Chiang
Georgia Aquarium photo by Daniel Norton
Photo: Daniel Norton
Georgia Aquarium photo by Josh Sandler
Photo: Josh Sandler
Georgia Aquarium photo by mlin
Photo: mlin
Georgia Aquarium photo by john w counts
Photo: john w counts
Georgia Aquarium photo by Michael Kovalchick
Photo: Michael Kovalchick
Georgia Aquarium photo by Laurie Jones
Photo: Laurie Jones
Georgia Aquarium photo by Dan Lyle
Photo: Dan Lyle
Georgia Aquarium photo by Ryan Cook
Photo: Ryan Cook
Georgia Aquarium photo by fotographyfun
Photo: fotographyfun
Georgia Aquarium photo by Travis Lide
Photo: Travis Lide
Georgia Aquarium photo by Justin Greenough
Photo: Justin Greenough
Georgia Aquarium photo by Mary Gravenstein
Photo: Mary Gravenstein
Georgia Aquarium photo by Jason Griset
Photo: Jason Griset
Georgia Aquarium photo by Emprezz25
Photo: Emprezz25
Georgia Aquarium photo by Wei Chen (Jack)
Photo: Wei Chen (Jack)
Georgia Aquarium photo by Atul Totre
Photo: Atul Totre
Georgia Aquarium photo by kajvin
Photo: kajvin
Georgia Aquarium photo by Andrea Akin
Photo: Andrea Akin
Georgia Aquarium photo by Jean Oliva
Photo: Jean Oliva
Georgia Aquarium photo by Jason Lake
Photo: Jason Lake
Georgia Aquarium photo by Waldo Nell
Photo: Waldo Nell
Georgia Aquarium photo by Just Nora
Photo: Just Nora
Georgia Aquarium photo by Georgia Aquarium
Photo: Georgia Aquarium
Georgia Aquarium photo by Paige Besson
Photo: Paige Besson
Georgia Aquarium photo by bryan birdwell
Photo: bryan birdwell
 

 
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site


Civil Rights leader memorial
450 Auburn Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30312
United States
+1 404 331 5190
http://www.nps.gov/malu/
A few blocks to the east of downtown, the Sweet Auburn neighborhood is home to the birthplace of America's most influential Civil Rights leader. Operated by the National Park Service, this historic site contains Dr. King's boyhood home, his crypt and the Ebenezer Baptist Church. Tours are conducted daily on the hour beginning at 10am. During the summer, tours are on the half-hour, starting at 9:30am. Since the historic site covers several city blocks, visitors are advised to stop at the Visitor Center upon arrival for a map and touring advice. Free admission.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Jeff Muceus
Photo: Jeff Muceus
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Jeff Muceus
Photo: Jeff Muceus
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Derek Lumpkins
Photo: Derek Lumpkins
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Cristian Pérez de Laborda
Photo: Cristian Pérez de Laborda
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Kathleen Bennett
Photo: Kathleen Bennett
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Eric Vanden Eykel
Photo: Eric Vanden Eykel
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Eric Vanden Eykel
Photo: Eric Vanden Eykel
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Ry
Photo: Ry
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Steve Lazar
Photo: Steve Lazar
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Cristian Pérez de Laborda
Photo: Cristian Pérez de Laborda
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Zachary Taylor
Photo: Zachary Taylor
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Peter Heywood
Photo: Peter Heywood
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Paddy Mulvenna
Photo: Paddy Mulvenna
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by jonny baker
Photo: jonny baker
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Catherine Collingwood
Photo: Catherine Collingwood
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Shawn Coomer
Photo: Shawn Coomer
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site photo by Stephanie Cassamas
Photo: Stephanie Cassamas
 

 
Southeastern Railway Museum


Caboose Capers
Buford Highway at Pleasant Hill Road
Atlanta, GA 30097
United States
+1 404 476 2013
http://www.srmduluth.org/
This enjoyable museum is located about 15 minutes NE of Atlanta. The railroad fanatics who run the facility are passionate about their hobby, and constitute a sort of train brain trust that's second to none. A nice selection of railroad engines and railway memorabilia is on display, as well as exhibits that detail the operation and history of rail travel. On the third weekend of each month, guests can watch the Georgia Live Steamers operate a stunning assortment of miniature trains. Caboose rides are included in the price of admission.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Spacetime Institute


Theoretical research center
674-B N. Highland Ave
(near Ponce de Leon Avenue)
Atlanta, GA 30306
United States
+1 404 897 1001
The Spacetime Institute maintains this small library and learning center in the Virginia Highlands to promote the study of theoretical works. The tiny corner building is painted in hues of black and gray, done up to resemble the galaxy, the cosmos and beyond. Inside, you'll find a mini-library featuring works on everything from philosophy to physics to space/time theory, as well as Internet access and other learning tools. This non-profit organization relies entirely on volunteers to continue its mission and welcomes students from any level of education.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum


Largest in the Southeast
1440 Spring Street Northwest
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 678 222 3700
http://www.thebreman.org/
This noted museum allows visitors to explore the full range of Atlanta's Jewish history from 1845 to the present. Operated by the Atlanta Jewish Federation, this Midtown cultural center features two core galleries, plus a Special Exhibitions Gallery for Holocaust Education. Exhibits include interactive displays, films, a genealogy room, and many examples of Jewish Atlantans' contributions to literature, art, music, theater, dance and film. Guided and self-led tours are available. Admission is $10 for adults, $6 for seniors.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Woodruff Arts Center


The Southern Center for Art
1280 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 733 5000
http://www.woodruffcenter.org
The Woodruff is a large and significant part of Atlanta's cultural scene as a non-profit center devoted to the performing and visual arts. See the symphony perform, check out a Picasso exhibit, or see a play all in one visit. The Center includes the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, High Downtown Folk Art & Photography Galleries, High Museum of Art, and the 14th Street Playhouse. With a renovation to the Center, guided by renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano, the High Museum of Art has expanded immensely and a pedestrian forum, the Sifley Piazza, has added a casual and comfortable feel to the area. Check website for full details including ticket information and upcoming shows and exhibitions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Josh Hallett
Photo: Josh Hallett
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Josh Hallett
Photo: Josh Hallett
Woodruff Arts Center photo by DeWane Stone
Photo: DeWane Stone
Woodruff Arts Center photo by djukami
Photo: djukami
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Jaclyn C. Stevenson
Photo: Jaclyn C. Stevenson
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Cheryl
Photo: Cheryl
Woodruff Arts Center photo by FlorianStamm
Photo: FlorianStamm
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Christy Cullen
Photo: Christy Cullen
Woodruff Arts Center photo by newokadoll3
Photo: newokadoll3
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Ehsan Khan
Photo: Ehsan Khan
Woodruff Arts Center photo by James Anthony
Photo: James Anthony
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Bryan Kelley
Photo: Bryan Kelley
 

 
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