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Three Sisters Vineyards and Winery: Look, sip and be merry!
Three Sisters Vineyards and Winery is truly a family affair - even if it's not owned by three sisters, as the name implies.
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Marietta Trolley Company rolls through history
The familiar "clang clang" of a trolley bell signals only one thing for folks in Marietta: fun with an historic twist! Explore the city's rich history and learn how it shaped the present with the Marietta Trolley Company.
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Burt's Farm is the essence of fall
Ask any longtime resident of North Georgia and they will tell you that Burt’s Farm is practically synonymous with fall. The dazzling array of colorful pumpkins set in intoxicating mountain air will have you mesmerized whether it’s your first or fiftieth time to the farm. Fall just isn’t fall without a visit to Burt’s.
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Paper Museum separates pulp facts, pulp fiction
Paper: we spend it, write on it, read it, carry groceries in it and create with it.
Something this useful and this ubiquitous deserves a closer look. And for that, we've got the Robert C.Williams Paper Museum at Georgia Tech.
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American Girl Boutique and Bistro brings out the little girl in all of us
Girls really do “just want to have fun,” which is why American Girl Boutique and Bistro takes feminine entertainment to a whole new level of excitement.
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Agrirama: Where Georgia's past meets its present
The Georgia Agrirama is about as close as you'll ever get to finding a time machine. Leave modern amenities behind and travel back to the 19th century when you visit this hands-on museum of agriculture and living history!
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Zoo Atlanta: Wild adventures await !
Take a walk on the wild side at Zoo Atlanta, where you can see more than 1,000 animals living in naturalistic habitats.
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Atlanta Motor Speedway: ready, set, come!
Is it the rush of adrenaline, the roar of a crowd, the sound of full-throttle engines or the smell of a concession stand that makes the Atlanta Motor Speedway so much fun? Maybe it's all of the above.
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Martin Luther King Jr. historic site informs, inspires
It may be hard to encompass the life of a man like Martin Luther King, Jr. One place to start is a tour of the city blocks where he was born, attended church and now is buried.
Every year, more than half a million visitors make the trek to Atlanta to spend the better part of a day seeing the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site.
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The Cyclorama: Civil War Atlanta in the round
Trains, muskets and paintings, oh my! You have never viewed the Civil War in the same way. Take a seat and enjoy the Cyclorama's view of Atlanta -- as it was in 1864.
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Lawrenceville, GA: The Crepe Myrtle City
Cartersville, GA: Georgia's Land of Cowboys, Indians and Southern Legends!
Newnan, GA: City of Homes.
McDonough, GA: The Geranium City
Griffin, GA: The Iris City
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