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Alpharetta Attractions. Alpharetta Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Alpharetta, Georgia
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'China's Terracotta Army' conquering attendance records in Atlanta
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'China's Terracotta Army' conquering attendance records in Atlanta
He conquered China, then built an army of clay so he would live forever.
Two thousand years later, Qin Shihuangdi's warriors are attracting record crowds at the High Museum of Art's exhibit, "The First Emperor: China’s Terracotta Army."
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Kennesaw Mountain: battlefield now a place of peace, beauty
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Kennesaw Mountain: battlefield now a place of peace, beauty
Once the site of an intense Civil War campaign, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park just outside of Atlanta now tends to host picnickers, hikers and cyclists.
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Burt's Farm is the essence of fall
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Burt's Farm is the essence of fall
Ask any longtime resident of North Georgia and they will tell you that Burt’s Farm is practically synonymous with fall. The dazzling array of colorful pumpkins set in intoxicating mountain air will have you mesmerized whether it’s your first or fiftieth time to the farm. Fall just isn’t fall without a visit to Burt’s.
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Georgia State Capitol: people, politics, history under the dome
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Georgia State Capitol: people, politics, history under the dome
Governors, senators, representatives and even presidents have walked the halls of the Georgia State Capitol on government business. But state residents and visitors get to experience the lighter side of the political process when they take a stroll under the building's golden dome.
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Amicalola Falls:fall into one of Georgia's seven natural wonders!
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Amicalola Falls:fall into one of Georgia's seven natural wonders!
The namesake waterfall within Amicalola Falls State Park is considered one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia; just a glimpse of its magnificent display and it’s easy to understand why.
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Margaret Mitchell House
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Margaret Mitchell House
Margaret Mitchell wrote "Gone With the Wind" after breaking her ankle. She didn't think it was very good, but her fans proved her wrong. This museum centers around the apartment — she called it the Dump — where she wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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Breman museum celebrates Jewish heritage
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Breman museum celebrates Jewish heritage
It’s said that history forgotten is doomed to be repeated. The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta remains determined not to let that happen.
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The Wren's Nest: home of the Brer Rabbit
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The Wren's Nest: home of the Brer Rabbit
The former home of Joel Chandler Harris may be named for a bird, but it is known for a rabbit: a Brer Rabbit, to be exact.
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Starlight Six Drive-In: movies under the stars
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Starlight Six Drive-In: movies under the stars
Starlight Six Drive-In Theatres offers tailgating, double features and first-run movies under the stars at Atlanta's last drive-in theater.
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Booth Western Art Museum: go West without ever leaving the South
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Booth Western Art Museum: go West without ever leaving the South
Tales of cowboys and Indians, the Pony Express, gunfights and the rugged western landscape have captivated the imaginations of generations of Americans. But at the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, the tale of how the West was won is told through colorful paintings and exceptionally detailed sculptures.
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