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to Atlanta.
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Back!
The city of Atlanta is excited to host The
2008 International Woodworking Fair and this year’s show is expected
to be the best one yet. From the latest developments in woodworking to new attractions,
Atlanta will definitely keep you entertained.
What’s
New in 2008 Below are just
a few of Atlanta’s recent additions.
The New World
of Coca Cola
Located beside
the Georgia Aquarium, the
new attraction features more
than 1,200 artifacts from around the world, stainless-steel
architectural designs, four acres of outdoor space and
a large reflecting pool.
Castleberry Hill
Atlanta’s
newest arts
community is located just minutes from downtown.
The area features contemporary artwork, exciting cuisine
and must-see exhibits.
PGA Tour Superstore
The PGA
Tour Superstore provides the ultimate
golf and tennis experience. The 65,000 sq. foot facility
features interactive putting, an indoor tennis court
and tons of equipment.
Stay Connected
During your free time, explore the city and cash in on huge downtown savings.
The Downtown
Connects Card offers visitors special discounts at downtown area attractions.
Atlanta Attractions
Get
lost at the Georgia
Aquarium where thousands of fresh and salt water fish swim free.
Atlanta is home to the largest aquarium in the world
and more than 100,000 animals.
Discover Atlanta’s
historic beginnings at Underground
Atlanta. This legendary
landmark features six city blocks of shops, restaurants,
nightlife and entertainment.
Sports
Atlanta
is one of the nation’s top sports cities
and home to six major sports teams and several world
class event facilities. The city is also known as a
great place to catch a good game. Click
here to find out who’s playing.
Arts & Culture
Famous
European artworks are on display at the High
Museum of Art . The museum has developed an unprecedented
three-year partnership with the Musée
du Louvre in Paris, bringing hundreds of famed pieces
to Atlanta.
Experience the history of Atlanta from the
Civil War to civil rights eras at the Atlanta
History Center. Visitors can also tour two historic
homes, the 1928 Swan House and the Tullie Smith Farm,
an 1840’s plantation farmhouse.