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Atlanta History CenterWalk in wondering… walk out in wonder! Explore the history of the South through award-winning exhibitions, including one of the country's largest exhibitions on the Civil War. Tour the 1845 Tullie Smith Farm and 1928 Swan House mansion, stroll through 33 acres of beautiful gardens and trails, and don't miss the Centennial Olympic Games Museum at the Atlanta History Center. ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER VIDEO:ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER ADMISSION USING CITYPASS INCLUDES:One Atlanta History Center general admission
HOW TO ENTER WITH YOUR CITYPASS TICKET:Present booklet or e-ticket at Main Entrance Admission Desk. GATE PRICE (WITHOUT CITYPASS):$16.20 for adults, $10.80
for youth. (See
full price comparison for details.)
INSIDER TIPS:Don't Miss The Centennial Olympic Games Museum in the Atlanta History Center, one of the most interactive and significant exhibitions on Olympic sport and history in the world.
HOURS:Open Monday – Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sunday noon to 5:30 p.m.; call for holiday hours; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day
WEBSITE:PHONE:(404) 814-4000
LOCATION:130 West Paces Ferry Road, NW; in the heart of Buckhead, near the Governor's Mansion.
Map & Directions by GoogleMaps.com TRANSPORTATION:MARTA: Take MARTA train to Lenox rail station. Transfer to bus #23 South. Exit at corner of West Paces Ferry and Peachtree Streets. Walk 3 blocks west to the pedestrian entrance. Visit www.itsmarta.com for more information.
Driving: Take I-75 to exit 255, West Paces Ferry Road and follow signs. ADDITIONAL FACILITIES:Gift Store; Coca-Cola Café and Swan Coach House Restaurant; Margaret Mitchell House & Museum - midtown campus: 990 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30309 (www.gwtw.org)
SPECIAL EXHIBITS & UPDATES:Through the Lens of MundoHispanico: Georgia's Hispanic Community The Atlanta-based newspaper, MundoHispanico, has served as the voice of Georgia’s Spanish-speaking community, witnessing and recording its growth and its contributions in Georgia, including those of leaders in business, politics, ... (read more) Native Lands: Indians and Georgia Native Lands: Indians and Georgia celebrates the state’s original inhabitants beginning with the Mississippian peoples and continuing with their descendants, the Creeks and the Cherokees. Long before the first European ... (read more) |
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