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Rotating contemporary art exhibitions.
Rotating contemporary art exhibitions. Check the website for closures due to installation.
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535 Means Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States
+1 404-688-1970
The 80 feet tall stainless steel Kessler Campanile on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology was originally constructed for the 1996 Olympic Games
Visit the Georgia Tech campus to watch the Yellow Jackets play a football or basketball game, attend a robotics competition, or check out the latest showing at the Ferst Center of the Arts
The Telephone Museum in AT&T Midtown Center explores the development and use of the telephone and its impact on connecting the world
The historic Herndon Home was the residence of Atlanta Life Insurance Company founder and Atlanta's first black millionaire Alonzo Franklin Herndon
The largest aquarium in the world with over a hundred thousand animals in 8 million gallons of water
The Atlanta Falcons have created a host of exciting game-day experiences and affordable family ticket packages for the fans
A fabulous and historic Moorish style cinema and theater dating from the 1920s and now designated a National Historic Landmark
The 312 metre high Art Deco Bank of America Plaza is the tallest building in Georgia
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum that traces the history of the civil rights movement in the United States and how it connects to the broader global human rights movements of the present day
The focal point of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, Centennial Park has now become the center for tourism