Blog Entries for the 'Atlanta' Category

May 09 2008

High Museum of Art should be high on your list

The “new” buildings for the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia  are a sight to behold. Clean, sleek design by Architect Renzo Piano flows from gallery to gallery with ease. Moving through the space is a pleasure. The collections that fill the space are a pleasure, too.

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May 02 2008

Tiptoe through the Tulips at the Atlanta Botanical Garden

When you need to escape downtown Atlanta, Georgia, the solution is not far away. Walking the grounds of the Atlanta Botanical Gardens will restore your energy and renew your focus. It is a refuge of flowers, trees and tranquility.

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Apr 30 2008

Atlanta Zoo Panda - monium

Get this. The Atlanta Zoo in Georgia started in 1889 when a bankrupt circus left their animals south of town. No really. That’s how it started. The animals were relocated to Grant Park where they remain to this day. The big attraction is the elusive Giant Panda.

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Apr 28 2008

Georgia Aquarium Whale Shark Wackiness

Who would expect to see four Whale Sharks (let alone one) in Atlanta, Georgia? If you visit the Georgia Aquarium, you will. Four of the most elusive creatures on the planet are on exhibit there along with thousands of other watery citizens.

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Apr 25 2008

Coke, it’s the real thing.

The World of Coke in Atlanta, Georgia pays tribute to this bubbly sensation and more. It’s like entering Willy Wonka’s factory in a way. Located next to the Georgia Aquarium, it’s a one two punch that shouldn’t be missed.

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Apr 11 2008

Atlanta, Georgia is a Peach

Published by John Stavely under Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia is a city of contrasts. Sophisticated and simple, intense and laid back, satisfied and restless. Visiting there is like having to taste a hundred excellent dishes in one meal. Which is best? How do you decide? It’s better just to dive right in.

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