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22 in Atlanta
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1929 Moorish-Egyptian movie palace still hosting Broadway and Elton John.
Dr. King's birthplace, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and the King Center tomb.
Birth home, Ebenezer Baptist, and the King Center.
The postcard skyline shot made famous by The Walking Dead.

Victorian-era garden cemetery with Bobby Jones' grave.

Fountains, lawn, and legacy of the 1996 Games.
Airline history + a walk-through 747, near ATL airport.

Historic 19th-century square with shops and restaurants.
Once the wealthiest African-American street in America.
Fountain, amphitheater, and Friday-night concerts in warm months.

Historic downtown Roswell strip — antiques, galleries, patios.

1839 Greek Revival, childhood home of Theodore Roosevelt's mother.
Restored 1870s railroad town — brick streets, boutiques, patios.
Walkable village green with restaurants, library, and outdoor concerts.
Restored 1885 courthouse anchors a walkable square of shops and cafes.
Restored 1908 depot, farmers market, and Friday concerts.

Latin-American mall + food hall — heart of the BuHi Latino community.
200-foot observation wheel next to Centennial Olympic Park.
Historic 1830s village with boutiques and casual dining along the river.

Antique shops and cafés in the pre-Civil-War village at the mountain's base.
Walkable historic homes and murals along the rail line.

Explore the CNN Center atrium; guided tours currently paused.