The city that rose from the ashes, Atlanta was twice devastated by great fires in 1864 and 1917. Having recovered from both it adopted the phoenix as its symbol, a bronze statue of which shines outside Woodruff Park. Other Atlanta highlights however are often left unseen in the dark.
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With recognition as Atlanta's third-best "lawn with a view," Piedmont Park radiates comfort and inclusivity.
The King Center honors one of the most pivotal figures in American Civil Rights history.
The Fairlie-Poplar District has become a lively neighborhood in Downtown Atlanta.
Graffiti might not be legal in Atlanta, but for some reason, in the Krog Street Tunnel, it is.
The Trap Music Museum has become a pilgrimage site for those eager to discover the history of trap music in Atlanta.
The Atlanta Botanical Gardens are a vibrant part of Atlanta’s culture, where nature and art are blended to perfection.
Callaway Gardens: a quiet picnic spot turned world famous natural gardens and resort complex.
Reminiscent of the New York High Line, the Atlanta BeltLine is a world-class redevelopment project connecting Atlantans…
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