Atlanta Attractions Archives - TwoW-GT https://www.gwtw.org/category/atlanta-attractions/ Blog about Georgia attractions and house museums Mon, 23 Oct 2023 12:57:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 https://www.gwtw.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-difference-engine-no-5057539_640-32x32.png Atlanta Attractions Archives - TwoW-GT https://www.gwtw.org/category/atlanta-attractions/ 32 32 Gone with the Wind: Visiting the Margaret Mitchell House in Atlanta https://www.gwtw.org/gone-with-the-wind-visiting-the-margaret-mitchell-house-in-atlanta/ Mon, 23 Oct 2023 12:57:53 +0000 https://www.gwtw.org/?p=137 In thе heart of Atlanta, Geоrgia, thеrе’s a place where literary history аnd Sоuthеrn charm Gone with the Wind: Visiting the Margaret Mitchell House in Atlanta

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In thе heart of Atlanta, Geоrgia, thеrе’s a place where literary history аnd Sоuthеrn charm convеrgе. The Mаrgаret Mitchell Hоuse, also known аs thе “Mаrgаret Mitchell Hоuse аnd Museum,” stаnds аs a testament to thе еnduring legаcy of one of thе most bеlovеd novels аnd films in American history, “Gone with thе Wind.” This histоric house not only рreserves thе memоry of its famous author but also offers visitors a caрtivating jоurney thrоugh thе wоrld of Scarlеtt O’Hаrа, Rhett Вutler, аnd thе Civil Wаr-erа Sоuth. In this article, we’ll explоre thе Mаrgаret Mitchell Hоuse аnd Museum аnd dеlvе into thе fаscinating history behind this iconic literary lаndmark.

A Literary Masterpiece Takes Shape

Before we step into the Margaret Mitchell House, it’s essential to understand the significance of Margaret Mitchell’s novel, “Gone with the Wind.” Published in 1936, the book became an instant sensation and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction the following year. The epic tale of love, loss, and survival set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and Reconstruction era South struck a chord with readers worldwide.

The novel’s success paved the way for one of the most iconic films in Hollywood history. In 1939, the film adaptation of “Gone with the Wind” hit the silver screen, starring Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara and Clark Gable as Rhett Butler. The movie not only achieved critical acclaim but also became the highest-grossing film of its time.

Margaret Mitchell’s literary masterpiece was not just a book or a film; it was a cultural phenomenon that left an indelible mark on American storytelling.

The Birthplace of a Masterpiece

Now, let’s journey to Peachtree Street in Atlanta, where the Margaret Mitchell House stands as a testament to the creation of “Gone with the Wind.” This historic building, originally known as the Crescent Apartments, is where Margaret Mitchell penned her timeless novel.

The Margaret Mitchell House Museum is part of the Atlanta History Center and offers visitors a unique glimpse into the life of the author and the era in which she wrote her iconic work. As you enter the house, you are transported back in time to the 1920s and 1930s, the period when Mitchell was writing her novel.

The House Tour: A Journey Through Time

One of the highlights of visiting the Margaret Mitchell House is the guided tour, which provides a fascinating look at the life and times of Margaret Mitchell. Knowledgeable guides lead visitors through the various rooms of the house, sharing stories about Mitchell’s upbringing, her career as a journalist, and her secretiveness about her work on “Gone with the Wind.”

The tour takes you to Mitchell’s apartment, where she spent countless hours writing her novel. It’s a modest space that looks much as it did during her time, complete with her typewriter and original manuscripts. Being in this room, where literary history was made, is a surreal experience for any fan of the novel or film.

The Making of a Masterpiece: Exhibits and Artifacts

In addition to the guided tour, the Margaret Mitchell House features a museum with an array of exhibits and artifacts related to “Gone with the Wind” and Margaret Mitchell’s life. Here, you can see rare photographs, personal items, and memorabilia from both the book and the film.

One of the standout exhibits is a collection of “Gone with the Wind” memorabilia, including original costumes worn by Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable in the movie. These iconic costumes provide a tangible connection to the characters and the era they represent.

Visitors can also explore the various stages of the novel’s publication, from early drafts to the final printed copy. The museum offers a comprehensive look at the creative process behind this literary masterpiece.

The Legacy Lives On: Margaret Mitchell’s Impact

Mаrgаret Mitсhell’s impaсt on literature аnd рoрular сulture is immeasurable. Нer nоvel, “Gone with thе Wind,” cоntinues tо be studiеd, discussеd, аnd celebrаted arоund thе wоrld. Тhe thеmes it explores, thе chаrаcters it intrоduces, аnd thе histоrical contеxt it portrаys remain relevant tо this day. Тhe Mаrgаret Mitсhell Hоuse аnd Museum nоt only prеsеrvеs thе рhysical spаce whеre Mitсhell wrote hеr nоvel but also serves as a testаment tо hеr enduring legacy. Visitоrs сome from fаr аnd wide tо рay homage tо thе аuthor аnd tо immerse thеmselves in thе wоrld of Scarlеtt аnd Rhett. Beyond thе house, Mаrgаret Mitсhell’s influence eхtends tо thе city of Аtlanta itself. Тhe city proudly embraсes its connеction tо thе аuthor аnd hеr work. Уou’ll find strееts, schооls, аnd parks namеd after Mitсhell, reinforсing hеr plaсe in Аtlanta’s histоry аnd сulture.

Conclusion: A Literary Pilgrimage to Remember

Visiting thе Mаrgаret Mitchеll Hоuse аnd Museum in Atlаntа is mоrе thаn just а jоurney through thе pаges оf а bооk оr scenes frоm а film. It’s а pilgrimаge tо thе birthplаce оf а literаry mаsterpiece thаt hаs left аn indelible mаrk on Americаn culture. As you stеp intо thе wоrld оf Mаrgаret Mitchеll, you’ll gаin а deeрer аppreciаtion fоr thе creаtive procеss, thе рower оf stоrytelling, аnd thе enduring legаcy оf “Gone with thе Wind.” Whethеr you’re а lоngtime fаn оf thе novel оr а newcomer eаger tо discоver its mаgic, thе Mаrgаret Mitchеll Hоuse оffers аn unfоrgettаble еxpеriеncе thаt brings thе pаst tо life аnd keeps thе spirit оf this iсoniс wоrk аlive fоr generаtions tо come.

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Discover Atlanta’s Olympic heritage https://www.gwtw.org/discover-atlantas-olympic-heritage/ Sun, 12 Jun 2022 12:13:00 +0000 https://www.gwtw.org/?p=41 Centennial Olympic Park is not only a legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games, but also the center of a thriving tourist district with neighbors that include the College Football Hall of Fame

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Centennial Olympic Park is not only a legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games, but also the center of a thriving tourist district with neighbors that include the College Football Hall of Fame, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Coca-Cola World, the Georgia Aquarium, the CNN Center and the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. This park in downtown Atlanta is an urban oasis that offers many activities and things to do for visitors, families, conventioneers and locals alike.

Reasons to visit Centennial Olympic Park

  • Insta-worthy art: Check out the digital interactive mural at the Visitor Center and take a photo in front of the Olympic Rings sculpture.
  • Events: In addition to the weekly music series, Centennial Olympic Park hosts major popular annual festivals and events, including the Sweetwater420 Festival, Shaky Knees Music Festival, 4th of July, Holiday in Lights and Ice Skating Rink, and more.
  • The Splash: Not only is it one of the most complex fountains in the world, but it is also the world’s largest interactive fountain with the symbol of the Olympic Rings. Children of all ages play in the fountain and enjoy a synchronized water and music program where the water dances to familiar tunes with sound and light effects. The Fountain of Rings show is free to watch four times a day, 365 days a year, at 12:30, 15:30, 18:30, and 21:00.
  • History: An audio walking tour, available on our mobile-friendly website, gives visitors the opportunity to explore the park at their own pace. At their own pace, visitors can enjoy Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park and the continuing legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games. It is filled with history, architecture, amazing trivia and original music.
  • Attractions: Surrounded by Atlanta’s most popular attractions, such as the SkyView Atlanta Ferris Wheel, CNN Studio Tours, Georgia Aquarium, Coca-Cola World and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, the park is Atlanta’s central access point for family-friendly fun and entertainment.

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Atlanta Botanical Garden https://www.gwtw.org/atlanta-botanical-garden/ Fri, 07 Jan 2022 12:21:00 +0000 https://www.gwtw.org/?p=44 The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30-acre (12 ha) botanical garden located adjacent to Piedmont Park in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30-acre (12 ha) botanical garden located adjacent to Piedmont Park in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The mission of the garden, founded in 1976, is “to develop and maintain collections of plants for display, education, conservation, research, and enjoyment.”

The Green Expansion Plan was a major expansion project completed in the spring of 2010 that doubled the size of the garden while modernizing it. The expansion plan included the construction of a number of new facilities, most notably a new visitor center and a 600-foot (180 m) walkway.

The plan was structured around five key areas of human and environmental health: sustainable site development, water conservation, energy efficiency, material selection, and indoor environmental quality. By employing a number of energy saving strategies with environmental sustainability considered throughout the project and recycling any trees removed during construction, significant efforts were made to make this expansion environmentally friendly. A 100,000-gallon cistern was installed underground in December 2007 to help with water conservation; the cistern fills with just an inch and a quarter of rain and watered about 40% of the new gardens.

One of the striking features of the new visitor center is an innovative green roof with plants that cover almost 50% of the roof area. This provides natural cooling, sound insulation and additional garden area for visitors and even a new habitat for wildlife. A visitor center leads visitors to a canopy walk.

The garden’s old parking lot is now a beautiful edible garden with an outdoor kitchen; this new garden puts food and healthy eating back in people’s hands. And the last aspect of the garden’s expansion plan is to transform its old entrance into a large cascading garden filled with tropical plants and flowing waterfalls.

Exhibits

The botanical garden consists of several smaller themed gardens. Each contains different landscapes to display a variety of plants. Formal gardens such as the Japanese garden and rose garden are located near the entrance. Two woodland areas, the 5-acre (20,000 m 2 ) Upper Woodland and the 10-acre (40,000 m 2 ) Storza Woods have large trees and shade-loving flowers and undergrowth. The Children’s Garden contains whimsical sculptures, fountains and interpretive exhibits on botany, ecology and nutrition.

The 16,000-square-foot (1,500 m2) Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Greenhouse contains indoor exhibits of plants from the rainforest and desert. The Fuqua Conservatory’s Rainforest Room is also populated with tropical birds, turtles, and several poisonous frog exhibits, the latter of which is a collaboration with Zoo Atlanta. Alongside this building, the Fuqua Orchid Center contains separate rooms that mimic the tropics and highlands to house rare orchids from around the world.

The Fuqua Orchid Center is home to the largest collection of orchid varieties permanently on display in the United States and hosts a winter exhibition known as Orchid Daze. Its unique Tropical High Elevation House provides the right habitat for mountain orchids and companion plants from the equator at altitudes of 6,000 to 10,000 feet. The Air Washer System, a technology adapted from the textile industry, has been combined with traditional greenhouse heating and cooling to create this environment and allow rare orchids to thrive. The Tropical Display House is filled with fragrant orchids from all over the world.

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Georgia Oceanarium https://www.gwtw.org/georgia-oceanarium/ Mon, 20 Sep 2021 12:08:00 +0000 https://www.gwtw.org/?p=37 Atlanta is home to the largest oceanarium in the United States and is a national landmark. The total volume of its aquariums is 32,000 cubic meters

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Atlanta is home to the largest oceanarium in the United States and is a national landmark. The total volume of its aquariums is 32,000 cubic meters, they are home to about 120,000 marine animals and fish. The vast territory of the oceanarium is divided into several thematic expositions, there is an excellent Dolphin Tales dolphinarium on the territory of the oceanarium.

Georgia Oceanarium, USAThe exposition Cold Water Quest is quite unusual, which familiarizes guests with the inhabitants of the coldest oceans. Here you can see a family of belugas, as well as African penguins, which have adapted to harsh living conditions. The Tropical Diver exposition, on the other hand, is dedicated to the inhabitants of the warmest seas. Here you can see the incredible beauty of tropical fish, exotic jellyfish and corals – in short, everything that is “hunted” by divers from all over the world.

One of the most impressive is the Ocean Voyager aquarium, which is home to four whale sharks. Its design includes an acrylic tunnel, so it is incredibly interesting to watch the sea creatures. In the Georgia Oceanarium visitors are offered a huge choice of informative excursions, thrill-seekers will be offered to go diving and swim in the aquarium with sharks together with an attendant. Among other original entertainment is the opportunity to spend the night in the oceanarium – this is just a part of the surprises that one of the most incredible oceanariums in the world has prepared for its guests. Next – Singapore Oceanarium Next – Singapore Oceanarium

The Georgia Oceanarium is located within direct accessibility (only 14.5 km) to Six Flags Over Georgia. While in the USA, don’t miss the chance to see the grandiose Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Atlanta’s cool Georgia Aquarium is a quick five-minute walk to the cool Georgia Aquarium.

Moving on. Mulholland Ga, the most unique natural park in the United States, invites you to walk 5.8 kilometers from The Georgia Aquarium. At an easy four-minute walk from The Georgia Aquarium is the famous Luckie Marietta shopping district. In addition, a ten-minute drive away is the opportunity to refresh yourself at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Water Amusement Park. A short drive away from The Georgia Aquarium (five minutes away by car) is the magnificent High Museum of Art gallery.

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CNN Center https://www.gwtw.org/cnn-center/ Sun, 23 May 2021 12:05:00 +0000 https://www.gwtw.org/?p=34 The CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia, is the world headquarters of CNN (Cable News Network). The building houses the main newsrooms and studios of several CNN news channels.

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The CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia, is the world headquarters of CNN (Cable News Network). The building houses the main newsrooms and studios of several CNN news channels. The facility’s commercial office space is occupied by various divisions of the former Turner Broadcasting System, now part of ATT subsidiary WarnerMedia. The CNN Center is located in downtown Atlanta near Centennial Olympic Park.

The CNN Center is also home to the Omni Hotel and has a large atrium food court frequented by employees of local businesses, tourists, visitors to State Farm Arena and Mercedes-Benz Stadium events and conference attendees from the nearby Georgia World Congress Center.

CNN’s multi-channel output for the world is broadcast on large screens throughout the center. Studio tours are available that include demonstrations of technology such as Chroma key and teleprompters, as well as visits to viewing galleries overlooking the newsrooms and anchors of CNN International, HLN and CNN en Español.

The escalator in the atrium, used to transport visitors on the CNN tour, was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as “the longest freestanding (supported only when finished) escalator in the world; ” it is 196 feet (60 m) long. Built for the theme park that once occupied the building, this escalator is part of the building’s structure, so it cannot be removed. Rail service

On May 29, 2020, the CNN Center became the scene of riots in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, four days earlier, as the building also houses the Zone 5 police station for the Atlanta Police Department. The rioters painted the CNN logo on the front of the building and caused property damage to the curtain wall entry glass and APD vehicles; the front lobby was damaged, though the protesters never entered the main common area of the building, and repainted a sign with the logo shortly thereafter.

On June 29, 2020, WarnerMedia announced plans to sell the CNN Center. After the sale, WarnerMedia will continue to lease its existing space for several years until the Techwood WarnerMedia campus is expanded to accommodate CNN’s Atlanta operations.

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