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August 03 2009
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The Varsity
61 North Avenue Northwest,
Atlanta,
Georgia 30308
"Someplace everyone has to visit at least once."
The food is really greasy and not the best, the onion rings are good and the frosted orange. It's a neat place to visit because you get to see a lot of the history of Atlanta. And the people who work there really love their job and it's fun to hear them say, "what do ya have." And their prices are very reasonable.
August 03 2009
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Zoo Atlanta
800 Cherokee Avenue SE,
Atlanta,
Georgia 30315
Zoo Atlanta is not the best zoo in the country, but it is nice. I think the prices are reasonable for what they have. They have every animal you would expect, lions, elephants, giraffes, monkey, gorillas, pandas, and more. My only issue is that they don't have water fountains in the park. You have to either bring your own water or buy it in the park.
August 03 2009
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Atlanta Botanical Gardens
1345 Piedmont Avenue NE,
Atlanta,
Georgia 30309
"Nice for kids and adults"
I love the gardens because it's fun for kids and adults. You walk through all of the gardens and see beautiful flowers and plants and then they have a kids area with a fountain that kids can run through and a play area. They also have a little stand with food and ice cream.
August 03 2009
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Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta
275 Centennial Olympic Drive NW,
Atlanta,
Georgia
It has a lot of fun, educational activities for young children and is a reasonable price. They even have a place to eat a picnic lunch. I would not recommend going on one of their free days, it is super packed! The age group that it targets is between 1 and 7.