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For more information on seasonal events, festivals, and attractions, contact the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau (800/ATLANTA).

 

 

 

 

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Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta
275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive
Atlanta, GA 30313
404/659-5437
For younger kids, this is a terrific playspace primarily designed for age groups of 2- to 8-years-old. There's a lot of things to touch and feel, and comfortable areas for parents who aren't participating to watch.

Fernback Museum of Natural History
767 Clifton Road
Atlanta, GA 30307
404/929-6300
This is the largest natural history museum in the Southeast, and features the world's largest dinosaurs in innovatively designed exhibits. There's a 315-seat IMAX theater to cool off during the steamy summers. Weekends and school holidays there is extensive children's programming each day,as well as hands-on adventures that require advance registration.

CNN Studio Tour
One CNN Center
Atlanta, GA 30303
404/827-2300 or 877/4CNNTOUR
For older children, say 6 years and up, this tour of the world's most famous news source is a real eye-opener. Take the escalator, which travels non-stop to the 8th floor, to meet your guides who will explain how a news broadcast is put together and how studio productions work. A tip: instead of waiting in line, make reservations beforehand for the 45-minute tour.

Atlanta Botanical Garden
1345 Piedmont Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30309
404/876-5859
Children of all ages can appreciate this garden, which has a children's section and a place to play. The extensive grounds are wonderful for letting off steam after a day of sightseeing. Kids can dig for fossils at the Dinosaur Garden.

The World of Coca-Cola
121 Baker Street
Atlanta, GA 30313
404/676-5151
The world's largest collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia resides at the newly re-opened and expanded World of Coca-Cola. With materials dating back to 1886, the families will be treated to various displays and activities including: a thrilling 4-D theater, the Pop Culture Gallery featuring works from Andy Warhol and other great artists, as well as a tasting experience of a lifetime in which you will have the opportunity to sample nearly 70 different assortments of Coca-Cola products.

Six Flags Over Georgia
275 Riverside Parkway
Austell, GA 30168
770/739-3400
Perhaps the city's best known tourist stop, at least for families, is the Six Flags Over Georgia amusement park filled with a variety of big coasters. For 2008, Six Flags is adding Thomas Town, a Thomas the Tank Engine themed kids' area with a playground, merchandise store and more.

Underground Atlanta
50 Upper Alabama Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
404/523-2311
Built under the streets and encompassing six city blocks in the heart of downtown, this cool-in-summer "mall" that has activities for all ages. Families may enjoy the Walking History Tour (given several times per day on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays) which begins at the Georgia Railroad Freight Depot. Reduced from its grandeur by a 1935 fire, the depot sits at the zero mile mark staked out by railroad builders back in 1833. UA's shops and restaurants occupy historic recreation storefronts on Alabama and other notable streets of the 19th century city.

 
 

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