Puppet theater combines interactive exhibits with live performances in a creative, accessible space. The atmosphere shifts from quiet and nostalgic to lively during shows and busy times. Visitors engage with hands-on activities and explore displays featuring iconic puppets and inventive set designs.
Exhibits showcase Muppet magic and puppetry with a standout Jim Henson display. The museum offers a joyful and fulfilling experience for fans of puppetry arts.
Exhibits showcase historical puppetry with detailed displays on Jim Henson's work and international puppetry traditions. Visitors can see historic Muppets, stop motion creations, and enjoy a scavenger hunt that adds fun to the history.
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Free parking is available at the Center For Puppetry Arts.
Reservations are recommended for popular shows to ensure seating.
The Jim Henson exhibit is a highlight and worth the admission price.
Decommissioned hangars showcase full-size planes from early models to a Boeing 747, creating a spacious and historically rich environment. Interactive exhibits and open aircraft invite exploration, while lighting and cleanliness maintain a well-curated atmosphere. The space often hosts private events, blending aviation history with functional design.
The museum showcases the full history of Delta Airlines from the propeller era to modern jets with many airplanes from different eras. It offers easy access for handicapped visitors and includes interactive experiences like the Delta 747.
Exhibits trace 100 years of Delta history from crop dusting to modern jets. Displays highlight the Spirit of Delta and iconic planes like the Boeing 767.
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The museum is closed periodically for private events, so check ahead before visiting.
Admission is $20 for adults, with free entry for veterans with ID.
Parking is ample and free, with easy access for handicapped visitors.
Small space filled with historical artifacts and interactive displays creates an intimate setting. Owner shares deep knowledge of local Black history and plays period music, adding to the engaging atmosphere. Visitors often explore rich stories of the area's past and the legacy of Madame CJ Walker.
Artifacts from Madame CJ Walker's shop create a vivid connection to history. The museum offers an informative tour with a friendly host who shares valuable stories about the area's past.
Rich history fills the building, with the owner sharing detailed stories about the area and artifacts. The site serves as a living history museum preserving Black heritage, featuring engaging activities and a strong dedication to cultural preservation.
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The museum is small, so groups of 6 or more may feel cramped.
Street parking is available, but it may not feel safe.
The museum features artifacts from the Madame CJ Walker shop.
Big cylindrical space houses a massive 60-foot tall historical painting-in-the-round with an elevated platform for viewing. Quiet atmosphere invites slow exploration of restored artwork and informative film detailing the cyclorama's history and modifications. Surrounding paths feature beautiful horticulture and picturesque spots, blending art, history, and technology.
Large space requires comfortable shoes. The museum features a Cyclorama that no longer spins and a video presentation offering a different perspective on the exhibits.
A massive historical painting captures a key battle with rich detail and real history. The Cyclorama Building combines history, art, and technology, featuring a 12-minute video that explains the painting's background and its historical context.
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There is a talk every hour.
The museum offers a $3 discount for veterans.
Wear comfortable shoes as the museum is very large.
Classical architecture frames a small museum filled with detailed historical artifacts and exquisite antique furnishings. Quiet spaces and secret benches invite observation of local life, while rooftop and balcony areas offer spectacular city skyline views. The setting combines varied scenery including a lake and a nearby peaceful park, creating a calm atmosphere despite its urban surroundings.
Small size allows a full visit in about two hours. Exhibits blend art, history, and culture with a focus on Georgia's history. Guided tours provide extra insights beyond the displays.
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Admission fee is $12 for adults.
There is 2-hour free parking available in the nearby Atlantic Station garage.
Budget about two hours to fully appreciate the museum's exhibits.
Building shaped like a hug with curved facades symbolizing unity creates a peaceful, zen-like atmosphere. Exhibits include immersive, interactive elements like a sit-in simulation that foster a somber, reflective mood. Visitors encounter a well-designed space that balances thought-provoking history with moments of quiet respect.
Exhibits focus on civil rights history and human rights activism in the United States. The museum offers powerful, informative displays that inspire reflection on diversity, inclusion, and social justice.
Displays offer an immersive experience of civil and human rights history. Exhibits make moments in history feel alive and impactful, helping visitors remember key events vividly.
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The museum is not wheelchair accessible.
Hand sanitizer stations are available in all rooms.
The museum features interactive exhibits that enhance learning.
Historic building creates a sense of reverence and curiosity with a modern, clean, and well-lit interior. Exhibits focus on African origins and pioneering inventions, offering a deep perspective on African and African American history. The atmosphere balances hopeful messages with the reality of past hardships.
Exhibits focus on African American history from ancient times to modern achievements with a remarkable collection of artifacts. Guided tours provide deep insights, and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly.
Exhibits focus on African American history with depth and clarity. The historic building adds a sense of reverence and curiosity while showcasing remarkable artifacts and perspectives on African civilization.
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Admission is $8 with a student ID, making it affordable for students.
The museum features exhibits on African history and contributions to the world.
Expect some exhibits to be old and in need of refurbishment.
Historic industrial space repurposed with outdoor artwork and upscale vibe featuring food trucks and selfie lounges. Atmosphere blends peaceful, artistic energy with family-friendly exhibits and interactive experiences. Parking is limited and costly, encouraging use of public transit or rideshare.
Exhibitions feature famous serial killers with rooms full of stories, pictures, re-enactments, and real crime scene items. Visitors can explore at their own pace and find the displays suitable for all ages.
Historic buildings get a fresh purpose while keeping their original charm. Plenty of historical information is displayed, making the site both educational and engaging.
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Parking costs between $6-7 per hour and $20 per day.
Street parking is available if you arrive early before an event.
The venue hosts various events, including live music and exhibitions.
Outdoor space centers on Reflecting Pool and Eternal Flame, creating a calm and reverent atmosphere. Exhibits showcase historical artifacts and interactive displays that honor civil rights leaders and invite contemplation. The site combines well-preserved landmarks with thoughtfully curated gardens, welcoming visitors of all ages.
Exhibits focus on civil rights leaders like Dr. King, Rosa Parks, and Mahatma Gandhi with powerful, informative displays. Kids find engaging, hands-on exhibits that bring history to life.
Artifacts and talking history walls showcase the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife. The site offers a powerful sense of pride and deep historical significance related to African American equality.
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The King Center is part of the National Park System and is properly protected.
Kids are welcomed with engaging, hands-on exhibits like 'Children of Courage'.
Freedom Hall showcases powerful exhibits honoring Dr. and Mrs. King.
Early 20th-century mansion showcases stunning interiors with swan-themed details and manicured lawns that create a refined, quiet atmosphere. Grounds offer breathtaking views and serve as a backdrop for elegant events. Visitors often explore with guided tours and enjoy connected exhibits and a gift shop.
Museum access includes the Swan House with exhibits on a female interior designer's life and a porcelain collection. Exhibits offer quiet spaces and cover both the house and farm sections.
A stunning 1928 mansion showcases elegant architecture and grand gardens. The house offers a well kept glimpse into rich local history.
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Admission includes access to the entire museum and grounds.
Free admission is available on certain days through Bank of America.
The Swan House offers guided tours included in the admission cost.
Museum occupies an architectural masterpiece with a gold dome and stately rotunda. Atmosphere remains quiet and private, with few people around and a sense of dignity. Exhibits focus on Georgia's history and culture, though some areas may be closed for renovation.
No entrance fee makes the museum very accessible. The fourth floor exhibits cover Georgia's history, wildlife, and political life with detailed displays. The architecture features a gold dome and rotunda, and the building is well maintained and clean.
Museum-like cases on the fourth floor showcase Georgia's history, wildlife, and state symbols. The Hall of Valor displays historic battle flags, and the building's architecture reflects its historic restoration. Tours cover Georgia's history, culture, natural resources, and growth.
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The museum is free and open to the public.
Many exhibits are missing because of ongoing construction.
Parking is expensive at $13 for three hours.
Estate with historic architecture and lush gardens creates an elegant and intimate atmosphere. Indoor and outdoor spaces offer versatile event settings, including a grand staircase and manicured grounds. The vibe is charming and classic, suited for weddings and arts activities.
Beautiful plant and flower exhibitions appear in the mansion setting. Exhibits and performances run year-round, though the art gallery can be quiet between shows.
Beautiful historic architecture and grounds create a setting rich in historical significance. The property offers a strong connection to the past with well-preserved details and knowledgeable staff.
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Parking at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is free.
The admission to the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is free.
The amphitheater hosts concerts and events throughout the year.
Victorian-style home converted into a museum creates an intimate, quaint atmosphere with carefully curated Black artistry on display. Rotating exhibitions and a sculpture garden offer a rich cultural experience without large crowds. Ample parking and on-site security support a smooth, lowkey visit.
Exhibitions focus on African American fine art with rotating shows that highlight Black and Brown artists. The museum offers a quaint, intimate energy in a historic house setting, supported by friendly greeters who provide insights about the art.
Historic house features carefully curated pieces and hosts changing exhibits. Staff show strong enthusiasm, adding to the community focus.
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The museum hosts rotating exhibitions featuring Black and Brown artists.
Parking is ample and on-site security is available for a smooth visit.
Special events like book signings and exhibitions occur regularly.
Massive helmet wall greets visitors, showcasing every college football team. Interactive exhibits invite guests to sing fight songs, test skills, and simulate game day roles. High energy and immersive atmosphere capture the sport's excitement with modern design and hands-on activities.
Bright, interactive exhibits create a unique and fun experience for sports fans. The museum features well-designed displays that engage visitors throughout the visit.
Three floors showcase college football history with iconic players, coaches, and trophies. Extensive exhibits combine memorabilia and interactive activities to bring the sport's evolution to life.
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Parking can be a hassle, so plan to arrive early.
Some exhibits may be closed for remodeling, so check in advance.
The Hall of Fame offers free admission for military personnel.
Natural history museum combines interactive play areas with a 3D theater showcasing immersive films. Extensive nature preserve features illuminated forest paths and glowing installations across 75 acres. Spaces attract families with children, offering hands-on science activities and outdoor playgrounds.
Exhibits offer a lot to see and do for all ages. The museum includes a 3D Theater and a forest area, making it a great spot for families and groups.
Life-sized models, fossils, and skeletons trace millions of years of natural history. Exhibits like Walk Through Time connect local history with global evolution, while Sunken Treasures showcases underwater archaeology with high definition dive footage.
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Parking at the Fernbank Museum is very limited and fills up quickly.
Tickets must be purchased online prior to arrival.
The museum closes at 5 pm.
Museum recreates a trap house vibe with detailed setups and a welcoming, fun atmosphere. Features include an escape room challenge, a live DJ, and an on-site bar serving notable cocktails. Visitors find engaging photo backgrounds and cultural homages throughout the space.
Exhibits offer an immersive and fun experience focused on trap music culture. The museum updates displays regularly, making each visit feel fresh and engaging.
Original artifacts of trap artists appear in a 3D story with music explaining their history. Exhibits showcase the impact and history of trap music alongside a collection of music history and pictures.
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Parking costs $20, but it's limited and can be hard to find.
Entry fee is $30, and you must be 21 to enter the restaurant after 7 p.m.
RSVP is required for special events like the sip Thursdays.
Museum offers a bright, modern design with interactive exhibits and a unique tasting room featuring over 100 beverages from around the world. Atmosphere is high energy with many photo opportunities and engaging displays that avoid typical museum static. Crowds can be busy but generally do not overwhelm the experience.
Many interactive exhibits bring the history of Coca-Cola to life, including a standout section with stories of Coca-Cola using media. Sampling areas let visitors taste Coca-Cola flavors from around the world and even make their own soda.
Exhibits cover the history of Coca-Cola with a diverse collection of marketing and promotional items. Tours include detailed explanations about the brand's past and product evolution.
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Admission costs $25 per person, with military personnel entering free.
Parking costs $25 at the onsite deck.
The tour lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours.