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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 gives an in-depth behind the scenes look at the reporting of global news. More info...
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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. More info...
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The Georgia Dome, located in the Georgia World Congress Center complex, is the home of the Atlanta Falcons NFL team and the host of the annual SEC Football Championship.
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Opened in 1992, it is the world's largest cable-supported domed stadium. The dome also a venue for events such as concerts, trade shows and religious gatherings.
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Peachtree Center is a 3 tiered retail mall in Downtown Atlanta. The mall features 60 establishments that include restaurants, personal and business services as well as shopping for apparel, accessories, beauty,
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books, gifts, jewelry and a health club. The mall is attached to two hotels: Hyatt Regency Atlanta and Marriott Marquis, by covered sky bridge.
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Philips Arena is a multipurpose venue for concerts, basketball games and hockey games. The arena, located in CNN Center, is the home of the Atlanta Hawks NBA team, Atlanta Dream WNBA team and
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Atlanta Thrashers NHL team. The arena features suites that can be rented for private gatherings, restaurants/clubs, food outlets and retail outlets.
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Turner Field is the home of the Atlanta Braves MLB team. Opened in 1997, this state-of-the-art ballpark was first used as the 1996 Olympic Stadium, then retrofitted for professional baseball.
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Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum & Hall of Fame traces Braves history from its beginning in 1871 to the present. This stadium is a Downtown Atlanta landmark that is located near the junction of I-75-85 and I-20.
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Underground Atlanta is an entertainment and retail district in an area that survived the construction of 1920s bridges built to cover railroad tracks on Union Street.
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The district features nightclubs, restaurans and eateries, as unique shops and specialty stores. The district showcases local musical talent in the genres of Jazz, R&B, Soul, Gospel and more. On New Year's Eve, a giant peach drops during the last minute before midnight. More info...
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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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