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Best Landmarks in Atlanta

  • Skyview Ferris Wheel

    SkyView Ferris Wheel offers skyline views of Atlanta.

  • Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park

    Step into history at this deeply moving national park, preserving the birthplace, church, and final resting place of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It's an essential visit to understand the Civil Rights Movement and its impact.

  • Behold Monument

    This striking monument symbolizes hope and resilience, often interpreted as a beacon of strength. It's a powerful visual statement within its historical context.

  • Fountain of Rings

    Centennial Olympic Park is known for the Fountain of Rings, which has 251 water jets that shoot up during daily shows set to music.

  • Camp David Cabin

    There's a full-size Oval Office, a copy of the Camp David Cabin, and his Nobel Peace Prize on display.

  • Roswell Mill

    The historic Roswell Mill, now in ruins, stands as a testament to the area's industrial past along Vickery Creek. It's a picturesque spot for exploring and photography within the national recreation area.

  • CNN

    Located near Centennial Olympic Park.

  • Sky View Atlanta

    Sky View Atlanta, una noria de 61 metros de altura ubicada sobre Centennial Olympic Park, ofrece espectaculares vistas de la ciudad.

  • MLK Jr. historic site

    A historic site where Martin Luther King Jr. grew up.

  • SkyView Atlanta

    SkyView Atlanta is a ferris wheel that rises 20 stories above Centennial Olympic Park, offering panoramic views of downtown and other parts of the city.

  • Martin Luther King Jr National Historical Park

    Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park includes sites related to his life and work, such as his birth home, the church where he was baptized, and his joint grave with his wife, Coretta Scott King.

  • CNN Center

    A place where you can take a tour and learn how they do the shows.

  • Bank of America Plaza

    Bank of America Plaza is also home to the tallest building in the city and Southeast region.

  • MLK House

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s house, portraying the time period when he lived there.

  • MLK Historic Site

    A historic site to visit.

  • Carnac Temple

    This entry seems to refer to a specific site or exhibit, possibly related to ancient Egypt or a themed attraction.

  • Granada's alhamra

    This name suggests a location possibly inspired by or referencing the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain, likely an architectural replica or themed venue.

  • Krog Street Tunnel

    Offers an ever-changing gallery of graffiti art that exemplifies Atlanta's creative spirit.

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