Atlanta’s spectacular outdoor space, comprises 22 miles of unused railroad tracks circling the core of the city’s in-town neighborhoods. From trails and walkways to open green space and parks, the Atlanta BeltLine connects people to neighborhoods, dining and cool places throughout the city.
The world’s favorite soft drink started right here in Atlanta. And, while you’ll find the South’s most pivotal elixir across the globe, there’s only one place that you can visit to understand what makes the brand tick. That’s World of Coca-Cola at Pemberton Place. Part museum dedicated to its history and part Willy Wonka-style tasting facility where you can sip your way through worldwide flavor, you’ll soon understand why this beverage brand commands a cult following. And no, Pepsi is not ok.
Atlanta’s native son, Martin Luther King Jr., left an indelible legacy that stands to this day. The care Coretta Scott King put into preserving the civil rights icon’s history at The King Center, continues at Ebenezer Baptist Church, his birth home and the historic site. The work done here imprints powerful emotional connections and cements Atlanta as the heartbeat of the Civil Rights movement
Vibrant converted historic Sears building, now a market with a food hall, shops & living space.
Since 1974, Sevananda, has provided quality whole foods to shoppers and members in Atlanta and surrounding cities throughout Georgia. The fresh market is owned and operated by members and provides a natural source of healthy, local, and organic foods to the local community.