Atlanta, GA Landmarks
Landmarks in Atlanta, GA
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Turner Field755 Hank Aaron Dr SW Home of the Atlanta Braves, Turner Field is a fun place to visit even if youre not interested in baseball. Built as a multi-use facility for the 1996 Olympics, the stadium houses The Braves Museum ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Georgia World Congress Center285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW In the heart of downtown Atlanta, The Georgia World Congress Center is the second largest exhibition facility in the United States, and host to a myriad of conventions, trade shows and corporate ev... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Saint Mark United Methodist Church781 Peachtree St NE Architect Willis F. Denny designed this Gothic masterpiece in 1902 as part of his triumvirate of local Methodist churches, which also includes Inman Park Methodist and First Methodist. The church a... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Academy of Medicine875 W Peachtree St NW Dating to 1941, this stunning structure is a fine local example of neo-classical architecture by perhaps the schools most renowned master, Philip T. Shutze. One of only a few non-residential buildi... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center359 Piedmont Ave NE This multi-event arena is one of Atlantas most popular entertainment venues. A typical season finds an assorted offering of musical and other dramatic fare. The most famous Broadway shows, such as ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Central Presbyterian Church201 Washington St SW Built on the ground of the original 1860 church, this Gothic Revival structure was erected by architect Edmund G. Lind in 1885. Set on a full acre that fronts the citys original town square, the ch... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Spacetime Institute674b N Highland Ave NE The Spacetime Institute maintains this small library and learning center in the Virginia Highlands to promote the study of theoretical works. The tiny corner building is painted in hues of black an... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Cathedral of Christ the King2699 Peachtree Rd NE The Cathedral of Christ the King keeps company with several churches on a scenic stretch of Peachtree Road in Buckhead. Its aged, stone exterior and stained glass windows have positioned the statel... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Victor H. Kriegshaber House292 Moreland Ave Dating to 1900, this house was designed by famed architect Willis F. Denny for Victor Kriegshaber, the founder of several Atlanta companies and one of the citys most prominent philanthropists. The ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Goodwin House (The)3931 Peachtree St This log cabin in the midst of the city is one of Fulton Countys oldest houses. Named for original owner Samuel Goodwin, the home is open for free tours every third Sunday. Goodwin came to the area... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Andrews-Dunn House2801 Andrews Drive This residence was built in 1910 for the Andrews family and is an architectural anchor of the affluent Peachtree Heights neighborhood. Although the name of the original architect has been lost, the... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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City Hall68 Mitchell St SW Bsmt Constructed by architect G. Lloyd Preacher between 1928 and 1930, this hulking building serves as Atlantas seat of civic operations. Standing 11 stories tall with dramatic Gothic-arched entryways, ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Oakland Cemetery248 Oakland Ave SE In the shadow of downtown, this bucolic expanse is constant reminder of the citys history. Dating from the 1850s, the cemetery was the final destination for all Atlantans until 1884, when private b... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Wren's Nest1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW This handsome Victorian abode was the longtime home of famed Georgia writer Joel Chandler Harris, who penned some of this countrys most popular stories for children as well as adults. Best known fo... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Georgia Dome1 Georgia Dome Dr NW This venue is home to the NFLs Atlanta Falcons and is the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world. The Dome was the site of many events during the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, the annu... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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