What to do in Fulton County, GA

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1. Georgia Aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world, home to over 120,000 creatures from around 500 different species. The vast displays contain sea water and fresh water, in which you’ll see everything from sharks and whales, to jelly fish and crabs.
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2. State Farm Arena

Visit the State Farm Arena in the heart of downtown Atlanta to mingle with basketball fans. Or watch an ice hockey game or figure ice skating competition, if that’s more your thing. And how about coming here for a concert? There are about 200 events to choose from each year, which means there is something for everyone.
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3. Centennial Olympic Park

The Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta was built by the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, as part of the programme of regeneration for the 1996 Summer Olympics. This space is popular with local residents and tourists alike, and plays host to public events and festivals all year round.
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4. Piedmont Park

Piedmont Park is a welcome green oasis in the heart of Atlanta. The expanse of lawns and gardens are perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of the city. Whether you want to just sit back and relax, enjoy lunch al fresco or burn off some energy with a run or a game of tennis, this park is the place to go.
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5. World of Coca-Cola

When you visit the World of Coca-Cola, you will be led through the history and development of one of the most recognised brands in the world. This permanent exhibition is packed full of interactive exhibits, allowing you to taste varieties from around the world, see how the iconic bottles are produced and meet the brand’s most popular mascot.
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6. Fox Theatre

The Fox Theatre is famous not only for hosting a wide range of top-quality shows, but also for its elaborate architecture and décor. The distinctive structure epitomises the opulent style of the 1920s, with Moorish domed turrets and ancient Egyptian influences. This large venue attracts everything from major Broadway shows to performances by the Atlanta Ballet.
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