The World of Coca-Cola is the only place where you can experience the fascinating story of the world’s best-known beverage brand, and it is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta. I recommend starting with the Vault of the Secret Formula…
The World of Coca-Cola is the only place where you can experience the fascinating story of the world’s best-known beverage brand, and it is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta. I recommend starting with the Vault of the Secret Formula…
Atlanta is a big city to navigate, and with the added traffic factor, getting around to see the memorable landmarks can be even more difficult. MARTA is the quickest, most efficient way to navigate around Atlanta, and some of the…
Did you know Atlanta is home of the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere? The Georgia Aquarium, located in the heart of the city, is among one of the world’s state of the art exhibits. The aquarium offers a fun and…
I have a confession to make. My family has called Atlanta home for 14 years and I have never been to the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Well I remedied that problem a couple of weekends back on an overcast Sunday afternoon.…
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about two of the four attractions for the Gone With The Wind Trail. If you missed it, you can read it here. Margaret Mitchell House The best way to understand the woman behind…
Atlanta, Georgia is home to Gone With The Wind. A novel by Margaret Mitchell, Atlanta native, that has sold over 30 million copies worldwide. A novel turned award-winning movie. If you have not read the book or seen the movie, then I highly…
The College Football Hall of Fame was located in South Bend, Indiana from 1995 to 2012, but recently relocated to call Atlanta home. The Hall opened its doors earlier this year in August and is located right off of Centennial Olympic…
Nothing quite beats the excitement around New Year’s Eve, the countdown to midnight and dropping things. The history of dropping things at the stroke of midnight started with the Times Square Ball, which made its first appearance in 1907. Since then…