Val D. • September 30, 2016The IMAX film on our planet was awesome. I will definitely go back for more movies. Live music prior with tapas , but the best thing was their encouraging us to bring our martini's into the theatre.
Expedition Mom @AtlantaWithKid and @GeorgiaWithKids • December 5, 2011Their puppetry rendition of Rudolph is a must. Like the Burl Ives classic. Go to the first show as it gets much crowded later. Make puppets after upstairs. Get tickets online early. It sells out!
Amanda B. • June 7, 2018This museum is small but has extremely interesting exhibits, lots of hands-on activities and very knowledgeable curators and staff. Exhibits feature design in all kinds of media. Loved it!!
Saida L. • February 26, 2016Quaint & neat, wonderful staff and volunteers - - they really treat you as family
Oakland Cemetery • October 10, 2010Wonderful place to learn about the history of Atlanta's Jewish population. Be sure to check out our tours at Oakland focusing on Jewish residents buried here & one on the Leo Frank case.
Paula M. • July 16, 2018It is free and it is very nice to see all the history and to see the money being handled. Nice visit!
jeyo • December 28, 2015Beautiful theatre, great place to come see a show with the family. They've got (pricey) drinks and snacks to enjoy during the performance.
Oakland Cemetery • January 7, 2011One of the most beautiful & unique mansions in Atlanta. The exterior granite came from nearby Stone Mountain. The building serves as a museum, event facility, & offices for the GA Trust (upstairs).
Tommy • October 2, 2011Try the skull vodka, above the freezer, in the back of the cabinet, behind the distractions.
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