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Book Shopping – Atlanta, Georgia
The History :Young Blood Gallery was born in the summer of 1997 in the West End home of Kelly Teasley and M... More on CitySearch
Clothing Shopping – Atlanta, Georgia
Hip and comfortable, a great combination More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Atlanta, Georgia
The service at this restaurant is like night and day.. More on CitySearch
Clothing Shopping – Atlanta, Georgia
If the kids want new clothes, but don't have the funds, they can sell their gently used, brand-name clothes for cash.Plato's Closet is a nationwide resale clothing store of name brand boy's and gir... More on GoCityKids
Parks – Atlanta, Georgia
The Atlanta Cup is an annual youth soccer tournament held over the Labor Day weekend. ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Health Club – Atlanta, Georgia
Balance Yoga is Buckhead's center for ashtanga and power yoga. We offer classes every day for all levels. Beginning in June, Balance will also have classes for children and Mommy and Me infant classes. We have workshops ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. This line of works in Adams Park is one of the few remaining sections of the exterior portion of Atlanta's defenses designed as a barrier to Federal attempts to cut the two railroads that enter the city from the S. W. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Atlanta, Georgia
Mason Murer Fine Art was opened in May of 2004 by gallery owner ... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Macon, Georgia
A very nice place with excellent service and good food. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Atlanta, Georgia
This is a full-service nursery and landscape company with a selection of gardening paraphernalia and teak furniture. Open Tuesday ... More on Frommers
Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. In 1856 James E. Williams (Mayor of Atlanta 1866-1868), built a residence atop this high ground which later became a part of Oakland Cemetery. From the second story of the house, Gen. John B. Hood, in command of Confederate ... More on HMDB
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