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DOWNTOWN. The new World of Coca-Cola shares the story of the legendary American beverage via state-of-the-art interactive exhibits, a 4-D multi-sensory movie and even a working bottling line. While you learn about the company's development, innovative advertising (now part of international culture) and plans for the future, chance are good you'll work up a thirst. Fortunately, the tasting experience allows visitors to sample some 70 different Coca-Cola products from all over the world.
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DOWNTOWN. "Moored" north of Centennial Olympic Park, a massive glass and steel prow beckons modern explorers to discover the wonders that lie deep within the Georgia Aquarium, one of the largest and most architecturally stunning facilities of its kind. Exotic batfish, sea goblins and bowmouth guitarfish are among 100,000 fish and marine animals patrolling the 6-plus million gallons of the deep water exhibit, which is home to the state's most prodigious residents – whale sharks Alice, Trixie, Taroko, and Yushan (Ralph and Norton passed in 2007). A reality thanks to the generosity of Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, the Georgia Aquarium has strong rescue, rehabilitation and education emphases and serves as one of the state's top special event venues. MARTA: CNN Center or Peachtree Center
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MARIETTA. White Water Atlanta has earned accolades as one of America's top water parks. Its rides contain 2 million gallons of water and are constantly expanding to ensure fun for the entire family. Attractions of special note include The Cliffhanger and Tornado, which send folks nine and six stories (respectively) to the ground in a fantastic ride – they can't be found anyplace else. An abundance of water slides, wave pools, and water-oriented playground equipment makes the park a great place to cool off!
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DOWNTOWN. The Underground is one of Atlanta's most popular destinations for locals and visitors alike. Tucked away one level below ground, the complex offers a multitude of shops, eateries, and clubs. Chain stores and local shops help comprise the 100+ businesses that occupy this area where the city was born. Specialty and souvenir shops are particularly prominent, although clothing venues and food vendors can also be found. The mall enjoys a great location near Centennial Olympic Park and Turner Field (home of the Atlanta Braves). MARTA: Five Points Station
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This course, located in a peaceful wooded setting, features substantial elevation changes and unique granite outcroppings on a number of holes. The tree-lined fairways, rising and falling with the natural terrain, lead to gently sloping but slick greens. Careful shot making is a must to avoid the danger that lies in the wetland and the thickly wooded areas. This Palmer course provides an unmatched setting and a layout all golfers will enjoy.
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