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VISIT ATLANTA
CNN STUDIO TOUR | 190 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
Tour CNN's original world headquarters in Atlanta and learn the ins and outs, the history, and secrets of the world's largest and original cable news network. Stop by the nearby Centennial Olympic Park and ride on Atlanta's famous downtown ferris wheel, seen in many of the city's famous TV shows. Visit tours.cnn.com to purchase tickets for the CNN studio tour. Visit skyviewatlanta.com to purchase tickets or learn more about the city's most famous ferris wheel!
The King Center | 449 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site | 450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site | 450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
Explore both amazing sites dedicated to MLK within walking distance of one another. You can tour the home where he grew up in a neighborhood that has been frozen in time by the National Park Service. Just steps away is the King Center which features a museum dedicated to King and Ghandi, as well as his resting place and various beautiful monuments. There is a complete historical museum on the campus dedicated to King's legacy and the civil rights movement. Visit the kingcenter,org for more information.
FIVE POINTS ATLANTA
Little Five Points is Atlanta's trendy and artsy neighborhood packed with multicultural shops, murals, bars, restaurants, and secondhand shops. The streets are lined with artist, performers, and people who just seem to cool for their own good. It's the perfect spot to come and hang out. There's plenty to do and see. You don't even have to go inside any of the business to have a good time. Visit littlefivepoints.net for a complete list of all the stores, restaurants, and stops you'll wanna make when you visit!
The Wonderful World of Coca-Cola
This destination has become so popular that Coca-Cola made it a place of it's own, exclusive of the actual world headquarters of the soft drink giant. When I first visited Coca-Cola, I was about 13 years old and the tour took place at the actual world headquarters. Now, the tour is moved to a premier downtown location not far from the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Georgia Aquarium. Every visitor gets a free coke, after you pay to get in, and you can drink as much soda as you want from all over the world. That's the funnest part of the tour. You'll also be surprised to learn just how many people come from all over the world to learn more about this special drink! Visit worldofcoca-cola.com for tickets and information.
Don't Drink The Beverly!
In this vlog, the world of Coca-Cola comes crashing down with the worst tasting beverage I've ever had. |
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