Downtown

Downtown Atlanta is a great example of the Great American Dream; it's gone from rags to riches. After the 1996 Olympics were over, ATLiens went back to their lives in other parts of the city rendering Downtown a place for Suits and Tourists. However, over the past three years or so, Downtown has become a cultural melting pot full of students, artists, small business owners, and home to some of the best kept secrets in town. Go, explore, take a wrong turn, and be pleasantly surprised with all Downtown has to offer.

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Centennial Olympic Park

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265 Park Avenue West Northwest
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Centennial Olympic Park was built for the 1996 Olympics. During the Olympics, it was the site of a terrorist bombing attack that claimed 1 life and injured 111 people. Despite that terrible memory Atlantans carry, the park is still a favorite place throughout the hearts of all who live here. It houses the World of Coca-Cola, the Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the Georgia Aquarium. Plus, who doesn't like dancing water fountains and burgers!?

Centennial Olympic Park
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Centennial Olympic Park
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Centennial Olympic Park
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Centennial Olympic Park
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Centennial Olympic Park
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Centennial Olympic Park
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Centennial Olympic Park
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Philips Arena

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