
Atlanta is a city full of culture. There are many museums on subjects ranging from history to fine arts, natural history, and beverages. The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site tells of Atlanta’s participation in the civil rights movement. Other history museums and attractions include the Atlanta History Center; the Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum; the Carter Center and Presidential Library; historic house museum Rhodes Hall; and the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum
The arts are represented by several theaters and museums, including the Fox Theatre. The Woodruff Arts Center encompasses the Alliance Theatre, the Atlanta Symphony, and the High Museum of Art. The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center is geared toward working artists and collectors of art.
There are several museums that are a great attraction for children, including the Fernbank Science Center and Imagine It! Atlanta’s Children’s Museum.
Atlanta has its own Opera company, the Atlanta Opera which was started in 1979 by members of two struggling local companies. Atlanta Opera has become one of the fastest growing opera companies in the USA
Other places of interest in Atlanta include the world’s largest aquarium, the Georgia Aquarium, which officially opened to the public on November 23 2005.
The new World of Coca-Cola, opened in May 2007, which of course features the history of the world famous soft drink brand. A historic shopping and entertainment complex can be found under the streets of downtown Atlanta. Atlantic Station is a new urban renewal project on the northwestern side of Midtown Atlanta. The Varsity in Midtown Atlanta is said to be “the world’s largest drive-in restaurant”.
Many of Atlanta’s festivals and cultural events are held in Piedmont Park. Next door to the park is Atlanta’s Botanical Garden.
Zoo Atlanta can be found in Grant Park. Just east of the city is Stone Mountain, the largest piece of exposed granite in the world.
Like all states in the USA during this time of rising fuel prices, the inhabitants of Atlanta want to know where they can find the lowest gas prices
The cheapest gas prices would appear to be in NW Atlanta and Marietta. On Tuesday June 10th the prices at Costco and Sam’s club were $3.84. The most expensive gas was in Atlanta Central. The price at Citgo was $4.39. Almost $0.55 higher than the lowest gas price in Atlanta
Rising gas prices are affecting the citizens of Atlanta as they struggle to pay these inflated prices.
What if it didn’t have to be like that? What if you were so financially secure that rising gas prices didn’t affect you.
I am lucky because I work for Its Good Business so I have financial security ad can afford to pay the price increases. I don’t need to search for lowest gas prices in Atlanta
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Mary Lapp
604-855-9204
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