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Atlanta CityPass. Just the Ticket!

North America's original attraction pass celebrates its 10th season with the introduction of the Atlanta CityPass. The booklet made its debut in September 2006 and is destined to set a new standard of variety and diversity.

Atlanta CityPass offers its bearers nine days to pick and choose from the following eight world-class attractions:

The Georgia Aquarium
The $200 million Georgia Aquarium opened in November 2005 next to Centennial Olympic Park. The world's largest aquarium, it features more than 100,000 animals from 500 different species in more than 8 million gallons of water, including graceful beluga whales, vicious piranhas, sea lions, penguins, Nemo and whale sharks Ralph and Norton.
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NEW World of Coca-Cola
This attraction is scheduled to move near the Georgia Aquarium in summer 2007, but for now, in its original site next to Underground Atlanta, it's an amazing way to learn the fascinating history of the world's most famous soft drink. Check out memorabilia and classic TV commercials, as well as a chance to taste more than 40 domestic and international soft drinks and shop in the Everything Coca-Cola store.
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Inside CNN Atlanta Studio Tour
In 2005, Turner Broadcasting System Inc. completed a $5.5 million upgrade of its Inside CNN Atlanta tour, which provides a behind-the-scenes sneak peek into the studios of the global news network. Visitors can see a dramatic 48-foot diameter globe with 10 touch-screen interactive kiosks showing significant broadcasts from CNN's history; see how a teleprompter is used; sit at an actual anchor desk and read the news; and get an eagle's-eye view of the CNN main newsroom.
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High Museum of Art
The museum is displaying hundreds of works of art from Paris' Musée du Louvre beginning in fall 2006 as part of a three-year "Louvre Atlanta" partnership. The series of specially themed exhibits featuring the Louvre's artwork runs through October 2009 in the museum's newly completed Anne Cox Chambers Wing designed by architect Renzo Piano, and traces the history and development of the Louvre from the 17th century through the present.
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Atlanta Botanical Garden
This Midtown attraction presents blockbuster exhibits such as "Niki in the Garden," featuring monumental magical works by internationally renowned sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle. It also is home to a two-acre Children's Garden, as well as the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory housing rare and endangered plants from tropical rain forests and desert regions and the $4.8 million Fuqua Orchid Center, a 10,000-square-foot glass facility containing rare and endangered orchids from around the world.
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Atlanta History Center
The 1996 Centennial Olympic Games changed Atlanta forever — and accelerated its transformation from Southern capital to international city. Those 17 days in 1996 now are preserved and celebrated at the Atlanta History Center's new Centennial Olympic Games Museum. Be among the first to view the new museum, with its spectacular collection of multimedia presentations, artifacts, images, and Interactive displays, and a second level dedicated to an interactive Sports Lab. The Olympic Museum houses one of the most significant exhibitions on Olympic sport and history in the United States.
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Fernbank Museum of Natural History
Begin your prehistoric adventure to this interactive and educational museum standing among the world's largest dinosaurs in the "Giants of the Mesozoic" exhibit, which features the 123-foot-long, plant-eating Argentinosaurus and 47-foot-long, meat-eating Giganotosaurus. Then travel through time as you explore the fossil record of the Appalachian Mountains, Okefenokee Swamp, Atlantic coast and other modern regions of the state in "A Walk Through Time in Georgia." Other highlights include an IMAX Theatre and a dining room overlooking a 65-acre hardwood forest.
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Zoo Atlanta

Located near downtown in historic Grant Park, the zoo Atlanta is home to Giant Pandas Lun Lun and Yang Yang, as well as many rare and endangered species, including Sumatran orangutans and tigers, black rhinos and African elephants.
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Atlanta CityPass can be purchased at all participating attractions for $59 for adults (a $120 value) and $45 for ages 3-12 (an $82 value); or via the Internet at www.atlanta.net. For more information, call (404) 521-6688, or for customer service, call (888) 330-5008 or online.
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