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Learn the history of Centennial Olympic Park on this city walk and park stroll. Just 15 minutes from Hartsfield Jackson International Airport, easily accessible by Interstate and rapid transit is Centennial Olympic Park, a legacy from the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Surrounding the park are some of Atlanta's most visited attractions. According to wheelchairtraveling.com: Centennial Olympic Park seems as though there is always an event going on at this park. One of the biggest events every...
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PATH's first trail connected Olympic venues at Georgia Tech and Stone Mountain. The trail now begins at Centennial Olympic Park and travels through Freedom Park before becoming an on-street connection on moderately traveled streets through Candler Park and Lake Claire neighborhoods. The Stone Mountain Trail becomes a side path through Decatur and then a rails-to-trails greenway into Clarkston (over I-285). This trail is a side path to the outskirts of Stone Mountain Village. There are several...
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Tour the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement The Sweet Auburn Historic District is a mile and half stretch along Auburn Avenue in downtown Atlanta. At the turn of the century, this area was one of the wealthiest African American streets in the world. During the 1960s it was the center of the civil rights movement and home to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. After a period of decline, Sweet Auburn is experiencing a resurrection with the Sweet Auburn Curb Market open...
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Sights: The Fox Theatre, Georgian Terrace Hotel, The Varsity, Centennial Olympic Park, CNN Center, Engine 11 Firehouse Tavern, AT&T Building, All Saints' Episcopal Church, Bank of America Plaza, Peachtree Summit #1, TWELVE Centennial Park Tower I, W Hotel, Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Atlanta First United Methodist Church, World of Coca-Cola, Statue of John Pemberton, Georgia Aquarium. Accessibility: There are at least 4 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of...
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Learn Southern history from the 'residents' of this Victorian cemetery in the heart of Downtown Atlanta. Oakland Cemetery was established in 1850 as a public cemetery for Atlanta residents, travelers and paupers. It is the city's oldest landmark in continuous use and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Cemeteries of the day were social hubs and a gathering spot for the living, as well as burial places for those who have passed on. Victorian cemeteries were...