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Fernbank's Habitat Explores Importance of Habitats through Artistic Sculptures
You may not expect to find a thriving forest just minutes from the hustle and bustle of downtown Atlanta, much less one that's home to giant sculptures of insects, animals, nests and flowers--but that's just what you'll find at Fernbank Museum of Natural History's new outdoor exhibit Habitat.
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SHARKS! Predators of the Deep Gallery Surfaces at the Georgia Aquarium
SHARKS! Predators of the Deep, a dazzling new gallery at the Georgia Aquarium, seeks to correct common shark misconceptions by bringing visitors "face to face with the most enigmatic and misunderstood creatures in the sea."
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Your Guide to Zoo Atlanta
From native wildlife to critically endangered species that serve as animal ambassadors to their counterparts in the wild, more than 1000 animals call Zoo Atlanta home. The zoo, an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, is one of only four zoos in the U.S. to house rare giant pandas.
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The Best Way to Experience Georgia Aquarium
Georgia Aquarium is teeming with over 500 species of aquatic animals from around the world. Experience 10 million gallons of awe-inspiring wonders in more than 60 habitats. Learn about whale sharks, beluga whales, manta rays, penguins and sea lions, and don't forget to check out the Dolphin Celebration presentations.
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Touchdown at the College Football Hall of Fame
Get ready to experience the action at the College Football Hall of Fame! This Atlanta, Georgia, tribute to the collegiate-level sport has riveted fans for years thanks to the non-stop knowledge and interactive exhibits inside its sprawling 95,000 square feet. If you live, breathe, and sleep college football, you’ve finally found your mecca.
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Explore the History of the Civil Rights Movement and More at the National Center for Civil and Humans Rights
The Civil Rights Movement in America is a monumental part of our nation's history, and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights does an exemplary job of portraying its significance. In fact, some people refer to the museum as the "Civil Rights Movement Museum in Atlanta."