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.
Intended as a shrine, the Fox Theatre Atlanta has come to function as one of the best performance venues in America.
The King Center honors one of the most pivotal figures in American Civil Rights history.
Woodruff Park isn’t just any city park—it’s got history, character, and a Coca-Cola connection.
The Wren’s Nest is where stories from the American South come to life.
Herndon Home Museum: The home of Atlanta’s first Black millionaire.
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.
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