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]]>Completed in 2005, the Georgia Aquarium in downtown Atlanta is the third-largest aquarium in the world. Containing collections of both freshwater and saltwater species, the aquarium hosts fauna from all of the world’s seas and from North America’s freshwater areas. Whether you love river otters, sharks, dolphins, or rays, the Georgia Aquarium is a can’t-miss destination if you love animals.
While the Georgia Aquarium is a must-see destination for marine life, Zoo Atlanta is great if you are looking to admire terrestrial animals. Hosted in the Grant Park neighborhood, this zoo has undergone a revitalization in recent years and is now one of the most impressive of its class in the region. African and Asian animals are given special attention here, with the zoo hosting beloved creatures from these regions such as giant pandas and elephants.
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]]>The original World of Coca-Cola opened its doors in Atlanta all the way back in 1990 and it’s one of the city’s most popular attractions. This immersive and family-friendly museum features exhibitions about the history of The Coca-Cola Company, the secret formula vault, and several interactive experiences.
Coca-Cola lovers will also appreciate this tiny museum in Mississippi, built inside a restored building where Coca-Cola was first bottled in 1894. It’s far less extravagant than the previous one, but you can still find a lot of memorabilia within its walls.
Believe it or not, another impressive Coca-Cola museum can be found in Taiwan. This time around, the emphasis isn’t on the history of this beloved beverage but its aesthetics. The building comes in a vibrant red shade, and it’s mostly filled with Coca-Cola merchandise and memorabilia.
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]]>Here are some easy destinations to get to while you wait for your next plane to depart.
“Hotlanta” as it is called thanks to the sweltering summer heat, is the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr. The city played an important role in the Civil Rights movement and therefore a visit to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site is only fitting.
In the heart of downtown lies the famous Centennial Olympic Park, the site of the 1996 Olympic Games. The Botanical Garden and Piedmont Park are both beautiful places in their own right and host many concerts, shows, and events in the summer.
In addition, “The new capital of the South” has some great southern food. Southern BBQ’s, fried chicken, and all sorts of pies are just some of the southern variety available throughout the city.
If you have a stopover in Atlanta it’s worth it to stretch your legs in the city!
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]]>The largest and most important city in the Southeast region is so much more than the world’s busiest airport and Coca-Cola.
Visitors to Atlanta that are interested in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States have a ton of things to see in Atlanta. As the birthplace of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., visitors can visit MLK’s boyhood home as well as the church where he worked as a pastor.
Love animals? Then you’re in luck. The Georgia Aquarium, located in downtown Atlanta, is known as one of the best places to see sea life on Earth. This massive saltwater aquarium was finished in 2005 and is the second-biggest in the world.
Finally, Southern gastronomy is another strong offering that Atlanta has to share. Visitors can try traditional dishes from the South, such as collard greens and fried chicken at restaurants such as Mary Mac’s Tea Room and Paschal’s, two ATL institutions.
In short, Atlanta is a must-visit if you’re looking for a city with a vibrant cultural offering and food that’s to die for. Make your way to the Peach State and see for yourself just how awesome Atlanta can be.
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]]>Some of the most incredible museums in the country can be found in Atlanta, and there is something to please everyone. The High Museum of Art is an all-encompassing art museum that holds pieces from European painters, to African art, to contemporary sculptures and installations. This museum also has the biggest photographic piece collection in the Southeastern part of the US, and it’s really worth checking it out.
The history of Atlanta cannot and should not be ignored if you’re visiting. Take a trip to the National Center for Civil and Human rights for a shocking and powerful experience. This museum not only uncovers secrets from the past, such as exhibits on MLK’s letter correspondences to other leaders of the world in the 1950s and 60s but also covers the present day. They often have exhibits that are hands-on and accessible to younger audiences, while still remaining informational and captivating.
Atlanta is the headquarters of the Coca-Cola company, which also created World of Coca-Cola. This museum is such a fun and different excursion for families and friends. World of Coca-Cola gives each patron an experience of the history of the company, how coke came to be, and ample complimentary samples from an enormous variety of coke flavors that cannot generally be found at your local supermarket.
The Georgia Aquarium is another must-see destination. It is one of the largest aquariums in the world and houses more than 100,000 animals in 10 million gallons of water. What is so special about the aquarium besides feeling like you’re in the ocean alongside them, is the special programs they do. For example, there are certain times where you can actually sleep at the aquarium under the tanks! There is no comparison to sleeping at an aquarium than staying at a hotel for the night.
Atlanta’s food scene is nothing short of impressive and extensive. If you are looking for a southern BBQ experience, there’s no place better than Community Q BBQ. This restaurant is one of Atlanta’s top 50 restaurants, and serves up amazing St. Louis style ribs, along with all the classic southern dishes you can imagine.
If you’re looking to go a little ritzier and dine like Oprah, visit Southern Art. This restaurant was created by Art Smith, Oprah’s former private chef of 10 years. This restaurant takes southern cooking and makes it local. Southern Art follows the philosophy of farm to table, so when you eat there, you are really tasting Atlanta.
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]]>The post Atlanta is for Animal Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Completed in 2005, the Georgia Aquarium in downtown Atlanta is the third-largest aquarium in the world. Containing collections of both freshwater and saltwater species, the aquarium hosts fauna from all of the world’s seas and from North America’s freshwater areas. Whether you love river otters, sharks, dolphins, or rays, the Georgia Aquarium is a can’t-miss destination if you love animals.
While the Georgia Aquarium is a must-see destination for marine life, Zoo Atlanta is great if you are looking to admire terrestrial animals. Hosted in the Grant Park neighborhood, this zoo has undergone a revitalization in recent years and is now one of the most impressive of its class in the region. African and Asian animals are given special attention here, with the zoo hosting beloved creatures from these regions such as giant pandas and elephants.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Museums Around the World Dedicated to Coco-Cola appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The original World of Coca-Cola opened its doors in Atlanta all the way back in 1990 and it’s one of the city’s most popular attractions. This immersive and family-friendly museum features exhibitions about the history of The Coca-Cola Company, the secret formula vault, and several interactive experiences.
Coca-Cola lovers will also appreciate this tiny museum in Mississippi, built inside a restored building where Coca-Cola was first bottled in 1894. It’s far less extravagant than the previous one, but you can still find a lot of memorabilia within its walls.
Believe it or not, another impressive Coca-Cola museum can be found in Taiwan. This time around, the emphasis isn’t on the history of this beloved beverage but its aesthetics. The building comes in a vibrant red shade, and it’s mostly filled with Coca-Cola merchandise and memorabilia.
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]]>The post Stretch Your Legs in the City of the World’s Busiest Airport appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are some easy destinations to get to while you wait for your next plane to depart.
“Hotlanta” as it is called thanks to the sweltering summer heat, is the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr. The city played an important role in the Civil Rights movement and therefore a visit to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site is only fitting.
In the heart of downtown lies the famous Centennial Olympic Park, the site of the 1996 Olympic Games. The Botanical Garden and Piedmont Park are both beautiful places in their own right and host many concerts, shows, and events in the summer.
In addition, “The new capital of the South” has some great southern food. Southern BBQ’s, fried chicken, and all sorts of pies are just some of the southern variety available throughout the city.
If you have a stopover in Atlanta it’s worth it to stretch your legs in the city!
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]]>The post Atlanta, Georgia Has it All appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The largest and most important city in the Southeast region is so much more than the world’s busiest airport and Coca-Cola.
Visitors to Atlanta that are interested in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States have a ton of things to see in Atlanta. As the birthplace of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., visitors can visit MLK’s boyhood home as well as the church where he worked as a pastor.
Love animals? Then you’re in luck. The Georgia Aquarium, located in downtown Atlanta, is known as one of the best places to see sea life on Earth. This massive saltwater aquarium was finished in 2005 and is the second-biggest in the world.
Finally, Southern gastronomy is another strong offering that Atlanta has to share. Visitors can try traditional dishes from the South, such as collard greens and fried chicken at restaurants such as Mary Mac’s Tea Room and Paschal’s, two ATL institutions.
In short, Atlanta is a must-visit if you’re looking for a city with a vibrant cultural offering and food that’s to die for. Make your way to the Peach State and see for yourself just how awesome Atlanta can be.
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]]>The post All The Hype Is True About Atlanta appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Some of the most incredible museums in the country can be found in Atlanta, and there is something to please everyone. The High Museum of Art is an all-encompassing art museum that holds pieces from European painters, to African art, to contemporary sculptures and installations. This museum also has the biggest photographic piece collection in the Southeastern part of the US, and it’s really worth checking it out.
The history of Atlanta cannot and should not be ignored if you’re visiting. Take a trip to the National Center for Civil and Human rights for a shocking and powerful experience. This museum not only uncovers secrets from the past, such as exhibits on MLK’s letter correspondences to other leaders of the world in the 1950s and 60s but also covers the present day. They often have exhibits that are hands-on and accessible to younger audiences, while still remaining informational and captivating.
Atlanta is the headquarters of the Coca-Cola company, which also created World of Coca-Cola. This museum is such a fun and different excursion for families and friends. World of Coca-Cola gives each patron an experience of the history of the company, how coke came to be, and ample complimentary samples from an enormous variety of coke flavors that cannot generally be found at your local supermarket.
The Georgia Aquarium is another must-see destination. It is one of the largest aquariums in the world and houses more than 100,000 animals in 10 million gallons of water. What is so special about the aquarium besides feeling like you’re in the ocean alongside them, is the special programs they do. For example, there are certain times where you can actually sleep at the aquarium under the tanks! There is no comparison to sleeping at an aquarium than staying at a hotel for the night.
Atlanta’s food scene is nothing short of impressive and extensive. If you are looking for a southern BBQ experience, there’s no place better than Community Q BBQ. This restaurant is one of Atlanta’s top 50 restaurants, and serves up amazing St. Louis style ribs, along with all the classic southern dishes you can imagine.
If you’re looking to go a little ritzier and dine like Oprah, visit Southern Art. This restaurant was created by Art Smith, Oprah’s former private chef of 10 years. This restaurant takes southern cooking and makes it local. Southern Art follows the philosophy of farm to table, so when you eat there, you are really tasting Atlanta.
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