TRAVEL GEORGIA

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Atlanta was ranked as the 7th most visited city in the United States, with 35 million visitors per year in 2010. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is the busiest airport in the world. Atlanta is one of two cities in the world to have housed two Nobel Peace Prize winners - Martin Luther King Jr. and President Jimmy Carter. Atlanta has the second-most shopping center space in the United States.

Here are some of the best attractions in Atlanta:

Six Flags - You should try the Acrophobia - the only drop tower of its kind in the United States. The combination of the tilt, riding position, and rotating views makes for a unique experience.

World of Coca Cola - With over 100 Coke flavors, visitors are taken on a trip around the world in the tasting area for free.

Georgia Aquarium - More than 2 million people visit the aquarium each year. Visitors from 150 countries and all 50 U.S. states have stopped at the aquarium.

CNN STUDIO - You will witness the action inside Studio 7, the largest studio CNN has ever built anywhere in the world.

Center for Civil and Human Rights - This is the perfect avenue to start your exploration of Atlanta's precious past. It highlights Atlanta's role in the civil rights movement like no other.

Ride the MARTA trains - It is your direct route for all flights in and out of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

Olympic Park fountains - It serves as Georgia's lasting legacy of the Centennial Olympic Games, and it anchors efforts to revitalize residential and commercial development Atlanta.

The College Football Hall of Fame - It was established in 1951 to immortalize the greatest players and coaches as positive role models for future generations.
Pine Mountain Georgia - It serves as the gateway to Callaway Gardens. Visitors can experience Georgia's largest State Park, Pine Mountain Antiques Mall, Animal Safari, and a plenty of recreational attractions.

Hampton Georgia - There are many historic homes and oak lined streets in the area. Annual events include the Yellow Pollen Street Festival, the Bear Creek Festival, and Georgia National Fair.

Rome, Georgia - Home of Hot Air Balloons. It offers balloon rides, tons of craft vendors, rides for the kids, aerial stunts by Tiger Flight and beautiful airplanes on display from the Museum of Flight.


Macon is a city in Georgia with diverse cultures, beautiful architecture, music heritage and thriving arts and educational opportunities. It is located 1.25 hours South of Atlanta at the crossroads of two major interstate highways, I-75 (north-south) and I-16 (east-west).

Here some of the best attractions in the area:

Ocmulgee National Monument - This park is a prehistoric American Indian site. American Indians first came here during the Paleo-Indian period hunting Ice Age mammals.

Johnston–Felton–Hay House - One of Georgia’s most historic houses and distinguished structures, It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974.

Central City Park - This was Macon’s first public park. Home to Luther Williams Field, the heart of Cherry Blossom Festival event, and the original home of the Georgia State Fair.

Rose Hill Cemetery - It is part of a self-guided walking tour of Macon and is the site of the semi-annual Rose Hill Ramble sponsored by the Middle Georgia Historical Society.

St. Joseph Catholic Church - The interior features 60 stained glass windows which depicts the story of Salvation, a white Carrara marble altar and pulpit, and an organ with 1,000 pipes.

Tiny House and Skoolie Festival - Home of the 4th Annual 2019 Georgia Tiny House Festival.

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