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Top 10 Attractions in Georgia

From museums and historic cemeteries to the largest Coca-Cola museum in the world, here are the Top 10 Georgia attractions.

  1. Georgia Aquarium
    225 Baker St. NW
    Atlanta, GA   30313
    404-581-4000

    This isn't just any aquarium - it's the largest aquarium in the world! This aquarium, which houses eight million gallons of water and the largest collection of aquatic animals, is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.

  2. The Official Music Museum of Georgia
    200 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
    Macon, GA  
    888-GA-ROCKS

    A large percentage of Georgians consider the city of Macon to lie at the heart of the Georgia music scene. Yes, in this city, artists like Little Richard, James Brown, Otis Redding, and the Allman brothers got their humble starts on the road to fame. This museum houses many exhibits chronicling the rich musical history of this city.

  3. World of Coca-Cola
    55 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
    Atlanta, GA   30303
    770-578-4325

    You simply can't visit the metropolis of Atlanta without visiting the World of Coca-Cola, which sports the world's largest and most comprehensive Coke Museum. Here in Atlanta, Coca-Cola was invented and its largest and most popular manufacturer was founded over 100 years ago.

  4. CNN Center
    Philips Arena
    Atlanta, GA  
    404-827-2300

    Experience the world from inside the newsroom of America's largest and most trusted sources of journalism. The CNN tour is a fascinating guide through the source of America's news, from the control rooms through which the news buzzes in its infant form to the final drawing rooms and even the television studios which radiate some of the most visible headlines in the country.

  5. Port Columbus Civil War Naval Museum
    1002 Victory Drive
    Columbus, GA  
    706-327-9798

    Visitors to Georgia are invited to make a stop-off in the city of Columbus, where they'll find one of the most fascinating museums to grace the state's educational and informative infrastructure. Chronicling the history of confederate naval architecture, the museum begins with an emphasis on Ironclads, those daunting vessels which made the Civil War one of the bloodiest the world has ever seen.

  6. DragonCon
    The Hyatt Regency
    Atlanta, AL   30321
    770-909-0115

    If you're at all a fan of fantasy or science fiction, there's no doubt that you'll want to check out what many deem as the world's biggest Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Comic Book convention. The annual attendance commonly exceeds 20,000. Witness the most enthusiastic participants in these genres at their favorite convention.

  7. The Douglass Theatre
    355 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
    Macon, GA  
    478-742-2000

    If you find yourself in the city of Macon in the state of Georgia, you'll definitely want to head down to what many residents have christened as the city's most treasured destination: The Douglass Theatre. This historical theatre, once a prime venue for African American performances, has grown to encompass all walks of entertainment.

  8. Savannah's City Squares
    Savannah, GA  

    Experience the legacy of legendary city planner James Oglethorpe, Savannah's City Squares. In these historic locations you'll find blocks jam-packed with fine 19th century architecture, dense and slightly creepy colonial cemeteries, and more, all carried into our modern age through the efforts of a fervent preservation movement.

  9. Augusta Richmond County Museum
    560 Reynold Street
    Augusta, GA  
    706-722-8454

    Experience one of the most comprehensive museums in the nation in the Georgian city of Augusta. Inside this fascinating museum, you'll find information on subjects which range from prehistoric life all the way up to the legacy of NASA heroine Susan Still.

  10. Colonial Park Cemetary II
    Oglethorpe and Abercorn Streets
    Savannah, GA  

    When visiting this legendary historic cemetery, you'll want to devote a significant amount of time to reading the headstones which populate the park. Here are buried some of the most prominent businessmen, governors and inventors of their days. Visit the park to witness a cornerstone of Savannah's rich history.

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