Atlanta is a very good tourist destination also
Atlanta city is known for its diverse attractions, museums, parks, sports equipment and entertainment. This region, where this beautiful city is located today was originally Creek and Cherokee Native American territory. Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and is also the most populous city. Being considered as the economic engine of South America, experiencing urban development, population growth and commercial development which is a common case study for college students studying urban geography of the world.
Hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996 after the International Olympic Committee selected Atlanta as the place where many felt 1990.Though Athens, Greece, should have been the right choice, because it was the 100 th anniversary of the Games Olympics. Atlanta thus became the first American capital city to host the Olympics. Due to the Olympic Games, Atlanta built large buildings to beautify city parks, sports facilities, and transportation.
On the city
Atlanta has a humid subtropical climate, with generally hot, humid summers and mild winters by the standards of most U.S. In winter weather systems, sweeping southern Canada through the Midwest, temperatures can reach 15 degrees Fahrenheit a few times a year.
More and more people have moved to Atlanta to play therefore a population of 3.5 million dollars. Always has something special to offer for everyone. There are impressive and unique things, so many of the city has to offer. The largest museum dedicated to puppetry is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Atlanta. You can spend hours admiring the museum there in all things and there are also puppet shows that all young and old loves.
Atlanta is known for its rich culture. It has the oldest continuously running ballet in the country and the performances are simply breathtaking. There are many other shows for you to see and enjoy. Atlanta is one of the most prosperous cities in the United States and is one of the largest cities in the southeast of economic importance.
Places of interest
Some of the few attractions of Atlanta are
Atlanta Botanical Garden This is a garden of 30 acres in the heart of Atlanta with breathtaking gardens, woodlands and more. It has a kindergarten. You can find one of the largest permanent orchid world, shown here along with rare and endangered plants from tropical and desert regions. This garden has several exhibitions throughout the year. There is a gift shop and a cafe to relax. Explore this garden and broaden their horizon.
Apex Museum Here you can visit the Yates and Milton Drug Store, one of the first Black-owned businesses in Atlanta. The road is an experience in itself. You can hear all about the pioneering African Americans in Atlanta and learn about the powerful Black Families that have contributed in making what is now Atlanta. Inside are artifacts, photographs and multimedia presentations on the African continent the American cultural experience both past and present. There is also a trolley room, where there are video presentations of African experiences in Latin America. And the Hall of achievements, donated by BellSouth, where students with information about the American community.
Georgia Aquarium This is the world's largest aquarium, with more than 100,000 copies in tanks representing 500 species from around the world, holding approximately eight million gallons of water.
World of Coca Cola This museum tells the story of the famous soft drink brand that was developed in Atlanta. It is an interesting place to be. You can also taste various formulas of soft drinks around the world in the tasting room.
Underground Atlanta This is a historic shopping and entertainment located in the streets of downtown Atlanta. This is the place to buy your souvenirs Atlanta. There are also festivals that take place during the spring and summer.
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