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A Fully French Experience |
1360 Peachtree Street (Suite 850) Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 875 1211 http://www.afatl.com |
This cultural center provides classes, lectures, tours, art exhibits and a library for French-speaking people in the metro area. It also serves as a local point of contact for tourists, where French-speaking visitors can find information in an understandable format. The Alliance was founded in Atlanta in 1969 and functions under normal business hours, but closes for most French-observed holidays. Frequent events sponsored by the Alliance include French movies without subtitles, book club activities, dinners at local French restaurants and guest lecturers from-you guessed it-France. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Reputable Tour Company |
550 Pharr Road Suite 305 Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 233 9140 / +1 800 572 3050 http://www.americansightseeing... |
Patrons of this local outfit's tours can expect friendly, knowledgeable guides to assist them with several chartered or personal custom itineraries around town. American's buses are climate controlled and will pick up tourists and groups at several locations in downtown, Midtown or Buckhead. Special tour programs are also offered to accommodate the specific needs of visiting spouses or bilingual visitors. The tours are fun and interesting, offering many stories about local folks and lore as opposed to the common snapshot tours offered by other companies. See website for specific tour routes and details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Genteel Suburban Community |
Ansley Park 1235 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30309 United States http://www.ansleypark.org/ |
One of the older suburban neighborhoods in Atlanta, Ansley Park was designed in 1904 in hopes of attracting the city's elite. It's notable for the wide, winding roads and feeling of being in a public park, even in the midst of housing divisions. A variety of architectural styles are present in the neighborhood, from Colonial to Queen Anne. Guided walking tours are offered sometimes, check the community website for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Major League Baseball |
755 Hank Aaron Drive (Turner Field) Atlanta, GA 30302 United States +1 404 249 6400 http://www.atlantabraves.com |
Constructed for the 1996 Olympics, Turner Field has since served as the home of the Atlanta Braves, one of Major League Baseball's most successful franchises. Tickets for games are available in a wide range of prices depending upon seating (USD12-USD45). The Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame is also open during the off-season, a 4,000 square foot shrine featuring more than 200 artifacts from the Braves' history, including the 1995 World Series trophy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than just Gone With the Wind |
130 West Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 814 4000 http://www.atlantahistorycente... |
This comprehensive museum of Atlanta's past is located a few blocks from the Governor's Mansion in residential Buckhead. Exhibits cover the gamut of the region's history, including special sections on the Civil War, Southern folk crafts, African-American history, and the Civil Rights movement. The museum is surrounded by 33 acres of gardens that feature the historic Swan House, the fully-restored Tullie Smith Farm, a library and archive, and several restaurants. Visitor maps are available in five languages. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Volunteer Guides |
327 St. Paul Avenue SE Atlanta, GA 30312 United States +1 404 688 3353 http://www.PreserveAtlanta.com |
You can't get much more local than seeing the town in the company of a resident, and such intimate guides are the specialty of this group. These knowledgeable volunteers are available to share their love of Atlanta with visitors for a small fee, which helps fund the work of the Preservation Center. The Center also organizes walking tours of ten city neighborhoods, which are offered February through November. One of the tours begins at the historic Candler Building, and offers a charming history of the surrounding neighborhood. Visit the website or call to arrange your own personal tour of the city, and get to know Atlanta through the eyes of her warm people. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Taste of the Bigs! |
Turner Field 755 Hank Aaron Drive Atlanta, GA 30315 United States +1 866 619 1748 / +1 317 534 2475 http://www.bigleaguetours.com |
If you're an avid baseball fan who's ever dreamed of visiting that historic stadium or watch that favorite childhood team, go for the Big League Tours. It will set you up with an exclusive baseball package that not only gets you a ticket to the ballgame, but also offers one-of-a-kind baseball opportunities. When you go on a Big League Tour, you might find yourself dining with a Hall of Famer or taking batting practice with an All-Star. With tours available in all 30 stadiums, you can customize your own memorable trip, or join a group on one of Big League Tours regional excursions. These tours are available during the regular baseball season. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ted Turner's multimedia kingdom |
1 CNN Center (Marietta Street at Techwood Drive) Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 827 2300 http://www.cnn.com/tour/atlanta/ |
This downtown complex features not only the global headquarters of CNN and Turner Broadcasting, but an Omni hotel, several fine restaurants and a nice selection of boutiques and shops. Take a tour of the CNN studios for a behind-the-scenes look at news in the making, grab a meal at Bugatti's, and stick around for a taping of one of the popular shows telecast daily. In order to guarantee a place in a show's audience, be sure to reserve a seat in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tour a Working Farm |
362 Stringer Road Atlanta, GA 30015 United States +1 770 345 5591 http://www.caglesdairy.com |
Few area children's attractions can touch the sheer excitement offered by this working dairy farm. Guests ride along on a tractor-pulled hay wagon as it makes the daily rounds of this 19th Century farm, stopping at the farmhouse, outbuildings, cattle barns and grazing fields. Kids are given a chance to try their luck at milking and feed the animals by hand. The tour takes about 90 minutes, and covers the entire milk production process from cow to cereal bowl. Free milk is even provided at the end of the tour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Architectural Landmark |
Am Oberbaum Atlanta, GA 10243 United States +1 404 881 2100 http://www.foxtheatre.org/ |
This National historic landmark was built in 1929 as a Shriners temple, but through most of its storied history it has served as Atlanta's premier theatrical venue. A marvel of Middle Eastern Revival architecture that spans a full city block, it is one of the largest theaters built in America during the golden age of the movies. Today, the theater maintains a steady schedule of Broadway shows, operas, symphonic performances and rock concerts. Tours are available, but the best way to experience the Fox is through a night on the town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ultimate in Folk Art |
1700 Jeurgens Court North Atlanta Trade Center Atlanta, GA 30093 United States +1 770 932 1000 http://www.slotinfolkart.com/f... |
This is one of the world's largest folk art shows and sales. This much anticipated event, held for more than a decade, hosts 90 galleries and dealers from around the nation specializing in Self-taught Art, Outsider Art, Folk Art and Southern Folk Pottery and Anonymous Antique Folk Art. Visitors may meet the likes of Woodie Long, Bernice Sims, Charlie Lucas, The Meaders Pottery Family, R.A. Miller, Myrtice West, W.C. Rice, Annie Wellborn, Archie Byron, Purvis Young, Lonnie Holley, and hundreds of other interesting characters who make this art form so much fun to collect. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Famous Author's Home |
990 Peachtree St Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 249 7015 http://www.gwtw.org/ |
This modest turn-of-the-century home is an architectural find in itself, but most notable because it houses the apartment where Margaret Mitchell penned most of the world's most popular novel, "Gone with the Wind." Having survived arson and many seasons of decay, the house has been completely restored. Guided tours feature a wealth of historical and anecdotal information on Mitchell, the house and Atlanta in general. A museum shop is also on site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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A Club on Wheels |
1575 Old Alabama Road Ste 207-162 Atlanta, GA 30076 United States +1 770 640 6008 http://topshelfpartybus.com |
Whether you're hosting a birthday bar crawl for friends or a business party for clients, this sensible outfit provides a safe ride. More than mere transportation, the party bus offers seasoned drivers who can deliver your party to nightspots and tourist attractions or simply take you for a revolving city tour. Old buses are decked out with mood lighting, a full bar, tinted windows, 500-watt CD stereos, disco lights and seating for large groups. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home Of The Braves |
755 Hank Aaron Drive Atlanta, GA 30302 United States +1 404 522 7630 http://www.ballparks.com/baseb... |
Home of the Atlanta Braves, Turner Field is a fun place to visit even if you're not interested in baseball. Built as a multi-use facility for the 1996 Olympics, the stadium houses The Braves Museum as well as several restaurants, which range from the elegant Chop House to traditional concession stands. Stop by at Scouts Alley, which has a whole load of interactive games. Come out and be surrounded by the smell of hot boiled peanuts and the terrifying battle cry of the "Tomahawk Chop." Tours of the stadium complex are available both during the season and off-season. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Get to Steppin' |
Atlanta Preservation Society 537 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 United States General: +1 404 688 3353 / Tour hotline: + 1 404 688 3350 http://www.preserveatlanta.com... |
The Atlanta Preservation Society offers tours of nearly all of the prominent neighborhoods in Atlanta. Tours include Ansley Park, Inman Park, downtown, and attractions such as the Fox Theatre. More than just a litany of landmarks, this local outfit shows visitors the nooks and crannies that give Atlanta its true personality. Prices are $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and students. See website for scheduling details and group tour information. Review © 2007, Wcities |