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The March to the Sea

Landmarks – Macon, Georgia

Inscription. On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, began his March to the Sea. His army (650,000 infantry and 5,500 cavalry) moved in two widely separated wings. The Right Wing (15th and 17th Corps), ... More on HMDB

Ameribistro

Things To Do – Smyrna, Georgia

Ameribistro - Think of Ameribistro as a guaranteed hangover. And we mean that in the best possible way. Located at 3315 S Cobb Dr Se, it’s open all night, so it’s a pretty good bet that you’re going to be ... More on clubzone

Party Animals Atlanta

Zoos and Aquariums – Decatur, Georgia

about Party Animals Atlanta: Party Animals Atlanta provides a unique, hands-on experience that includes a live animal program. Animals include a chinchilla, tortoise, ... More on GoCityKids

Old Federal Road

Landmarks – Jasper, Georgia

Inscription. This highway from Tate to Talking Rock follows substantially the course of the Old Federal Road, the earliest thoroughfare to link Georgia and Tennessee across the Cherokee Nation. Per... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. From Tate through Jasper to Talking Rock, this highway coincides closely with the course of the Old Federal Road, northwest Georgia's first vehicular way which linked Tennessee and Geo... More on HMDB

Compound

Bars – Atlanta, Georgia

Well Compound Intercultural Thursdays and Salsa nights are an awesome experience. More on CitySearch

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  • I was totally blown away when I walked through the door of Compound. I've traveled all over, and never have... More on CitySearch

Land Lot 104

Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia

Inscription. The area E. (L. L. 104, 17th Dist.), long known as Colliers Woods, was part of the ante-bellum plantation of George W. Collier (1813-1903). Clear Creek P. O. (1831-1839), probably in this land lot, was named for the stream ... More on HMDB

Borders

Book Shopping – Atlanta, Georgia

about Borders: One of the big chains, but your kids won't care. The store carries books, videos, and CDs with many discounted offerings. There are several cozy places to curl up with a book, a great kids' section, and a decent selection ... More on GoCityKids

Cleveland Avenue/Yancey Branch

Things To Do – Atlanta, Georgia

about Cleveland Avenue/Yancey Branch: The Cleveland Avenue/Yancey Branch branch offers a wide range of ongoing programs for children, teens, and families. Children under the age of 13 who want to register for a library card must have ... More on GoCityKids

Cost Plus World Market

Department Store Shopping – Atlanta, Georgia

about Cost Plus World Market: Don't have a party or celebrate a holiday without stopping here first! This chain of import stores offers a great selection of inexpensive decorations and housewares . No matter what the holiday, Cost ... More on GoCityKids

Robeks Fruit Smoothies

Smoothies – Atlanta, Georgia

about Robeks Fruit Smoothies: Robeks serves up fresh fruit smoothies, juices, wraps, and salads. Those stuffed pretzels make a nice ... More on GoCityKids

Palomino Club (The)

Entertainment – Atlanta, Georgia

This upscale venue features adult entertainment in a snazzy setting. Exotic productions and musical numbers feature ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Js Buffaloe House

Restaurants – Morrow, Georgia

Maritza and Franks

Restaurants – Hapeville, Georgia

Very relaxing environment, Breakfast and Lunch is great, service is good too. More on openlist

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  • Very relaxing environment, Breakfast and Lunch is great, service is good too. More on Openlist

Sa Tsu Ki

Restaurants – Atlanta, Georgia

Marietta Confederate Cemetery

Sightseeing – Marietta, Georgia

This cememtary is HUGE! I live in the metro atlanta area, so I have been many times. I can even remember go... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Started in 1863 when Mrs. Jane Porter Glover donated a corner of her plantation for the burial of 20 Confe... More on Mariettasquare.com

  • Built alongside the Marietta City Cemetery in 1863, this ... More on Yahoo! Travel