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Enjoy all the attractions of Atlanta and NorthWestern Georgia!
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Atlanta - The historic city of Atlanta has far more to offer visitors than tours of antebellum Southern mansions. Plan a day trip to Atlanta and see the pandas at the zoo, the underwater wonders at the Georgia Aquarium, or the great artworks of the Louvre at the High Art Museum. Enjoy shopping at Lennox Square and Phipps Plaza or head out on a walking tour of Atlanta's most treasured historic buildings. Atlanta offers visits to its historic underground and the fascinating World of Coca Cola, a tour through the history of one of America's most popular beverages. Sports fans will be eager to see the Falcons during a home game or to catch a hockey game at Phillips Arena or a baseball game in Braves Stadium. |

Newnan, Georgia
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Newnan - This Southeastern Georgia town is small in size, but big on charm. With a friendly spirit and historic appeal, Newnan is a delightful place to visit. The city was incorporated in 1828 and now boasts an active historical society, theater company, and the Buggy Shop Museum, Old Mill Museum, Lewis Grizzard Museum, and Erskine Caldwell Museum. You can enjoy a picnic near the historic Coweta County Courthouse or head to the boutique shops and fine restaurants. The Oak Hill Cemetery is the final resting place for many Civil War soldiers, Revolutionary War soldiers, and the two governors from Newnan, Ellis Arnall and William Atkinson. |

Six Flags Over Georgia
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Six Flags Over Georgia - For scream-inducing rides and thrills, head to Six Flags Over Georgia to meet up with Bugs, Tweetie, Sylvester and the gang. This is the home of amazing rides like the new 200-foot-high Goliath roller coaster, Mind Bender, the Georgia Cyclone, and Splashwater Falls. Catch one of the shows or festivals, including the Bugs Bunny World Theater, musical events, and dance performances. You can use the Flash Pass to avoid the lines, then relax during a meal at one of the theme restaurants. Cool off with one more ride on Thunder River or a stop at the gift shops before you head home! |

Dunaway Gardens
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Dunaway Gardens - Let your mind unwind as you take a stroll through the soothing Dunaway Gardens, known as "one of the south's largest natural rock and floral gardens." This twenty-five acre area is filled with quaint stone waterfalls, hand-laid rock paths, historic buildings, and spring-fed pools. Meander through garden "rooms" like the Arrowhead Pools, Shangri-la, and Little Stone Mountain, a full acre of solid granite. You can view the romantic Wedding Tree, visit the adorable Blue Bonnet Tea Room, or see the terraced Amphitheater that seats over a thousand people. Established by Hetty Jane Dunaway on her husband's cotton plantation, this lovely property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. |
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