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Museums – Marietta, Georgia
The rustle of petticoats. The smell of gunpowder. Cotton fields and plantations. Step back in time with the sights and sounds of Atlanta during the Civil War and Reconstruction as told through the eyes of Scarlett O'Hara and her dashing ... More on Mariettaga.gov
Things To Do – Marietta, Georgia
On the campus there is a wonderfully maintained 19th century village complete with a log house and tobacco barn. More on igougo
Food And Drink – Duluth, Georgia
We are a modern cafe specializing in artisan teas, brewed fresh by the cup. We also serves sandwiches, salads, pastries, etc. More on TeaMap
Things To Do – Marietta, Georgia
about Atlanta Junior Rowing Association: Atlanta Junior Rowing Association was founded in 1988 as a non-profit club sport dedicated to providing rowing opportunities for high school students throughout metro Atlanta. The program started ... More on GoCityKids
Golf Courses – Lawrenceville, Georgia
I got a couple passes to come back as a member for a day and definetly will. More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Atlanta, Georgia
Moving into the Buckhead area on a Friday night means maneuvering through a lot of people out for a good time. There are many good ... More on igougo
Clothing Shopping – Atlanta, Georgia
The book selection is wonderful and priced from $1-$6. More on Yahoo! Travel
Book Shopping – Decatur, Georgia
about Eagle Eye Books: Eagle Eye is a value-priced bookstore offering new releases, bestsellers, and used books. More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Duluth, Georgia
LaserQuest combines the classic games of tag and hide & seek with a high-tech twist. Whether you are 6 or 60, the LaserQuest experience is exhilarating and immersive, the ultimate in interactive entertainment.Great for kids, rainy ... More on gcvb.org
Restaurants – Atlanta, Georgia
Church's Chicken first opened in 1952 across the street from the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, selling only fried chicken. Today, the restaurant ... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Marietta, Georgia
Excellent value for the amount of food served. More on Restaurantica
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