Centennial Park serves as Georgia's lasting legacy of the Centennial Olympic Games. Shown here is the park's centerpiece, The Fountain of Rings.
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Standing at 1,023 feet, the Bank of America Plaza (in the middle) is the tallest building in Atlanta, while the SunTrust Plaza (to the right) ranks at a close second.
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The Bellsouth Building (far left), pictured adjacent to the Bank of America Plaza, is just one of Atlanta's many astounding skyscrapers, as shown here in broad daylight.
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Located on 3,200 acres of natural beauty, the stunning Stone Mountain Park in Atlanta, Georgia features a wide variety of fun family activities.
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The Canopy Walk at the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Atlanta, Georgia extends 600 feet from the garden and is the only tree canopy-level walkway of its kind in the country.
Atlanta Botanical Garden
By touring the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, visitors can explore historical artifacts and discover the fascinating story of money.
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
At the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia, visitors can explore the complete story of the well-known brand through various collections, works, tastings and a 4-D theater.
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Visitors marvel at the works of Atlanta, Georgia's Michael C. Carlos Museum, which maintains the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast.
Michael C. Carlos Museum
Children are intrigued by the typewriter at Atlanta, Georgia's Margaret Mitchell House, which features tours of the apartment where Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone With the Wind.
Margaret Mitchell House
A visitor admires a portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta, Georgia.
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Site
With over eight million gallons of water, the Georgia Aquarium is the world's largest aquarium and the top attraction in downtown Atlanta.
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