Atlanta: Park
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Zoo Atlanta
Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, Zoo Atlanta stands as a verdant oasis offering a window into the wild world of animals. The zoo, established in 1889, has evolved from a small menagerie into a premier destination for wildlife conservation, research, and education.
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is a verdant oasis that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Covering 30 acres of lush landscapes in the Midtown neighborhood, this botanical garden is a celebration of plant life...
Centennial Olympic Park
Centennial Olympic Park, situated in the heart of downtown Atlanta, United States, is a testament to the city's rich history and its role in hosting the 1996 Summer Olympics. Sprawling across 22 acres, this urban oasis was created as the world's gathering place during...
Piedmont Park
Piedmont Park, an urban oasis nestled in the heart of Atlanta, United States, serves as a vibrant hub for outdoor enthusiasts and city dwellers alike. Spanning over 200 acres, this green expanse is a favorite retreat for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle...
Oakland Cemetery
Oakland Cemetery stands as a historical testament to the city of Atlanta, a place where the past is eternally etched into the landscape. This Victorian garden cemetery, founded in 1850, spans 48 acres and serves as the final resting place for many of Atlanta's most...
Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
Memorabilia of the Carter Administration Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum stands as a tribute to the 39th President of the United States, James Earl Carter Jr. This esteemed institution offers a unique glimpse into the life and legacy of President Carter, as well as the...
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site is a poignant testament to the life and legacy of one of the most influential figures in American history. Located in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, this museum and surrounding area honor the Civil Rights leader, Dr.
Swan House
Swan House, nestled in the heart of Atlanta, United States, is not just a museum but a portal to the past, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the 1920s. Built in 1928 for the Inman family, heirs to a cotton brokerage fortune, the house is a...
Perkerson Park
Nestled in the heart of Southwest Atlanta, Perkerson Park stands as a verdant oasis offering a multitude of recreational opportunities to city dwellers and visitors alike. Spanning over 50 acres, this urban park is not only a green retreat but also a hub for community...
Pershing Point Park
Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, Pershing Point Park offers a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling cityscape. This verdant enclave is a cherished green space where city dwellers can escape the concrete jungle for a breath of fresh air and a touch of nature.
Playscapes
Playscapes is a playground designed by artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi. Completed in 1976, the playground is located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, in the city's Piedmont Park.
Hardy Ivy Park
Hardy Ivy Park is a pocket park in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Atlanta History Center
Atlanta History Center is a history museum and research center located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. The Museum was founded in 1926 and currently consists of nine permanent, and several temporary, exhibitions.
Woodruff Park
Woodruff Park, named for Robert W. Woodruff, is located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The park's 6 acres are north of Edgewood Ave, between Peachtree Street NE and Park Place NE.
BeltLine
The Atlanta BeltLine is a 22 miles open and planned loop of multi-use trail and light rail transit system on a former railway corridor around the core of Atlanta, Georgia.
Brittain Dining Hall
Brittain Dining Hall is the primary dining hall of East Campus at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dedicated in name of Marion L. Brittain, it serves as the primary dining location for all Freshman Experience and Area II housing residents.
Georgia International Plaza
Georgia International Plaza is a 6-acre green space atop a 2,000-space parking garage in Downtown Atlanta, between the Georgia Dome on the west, the Georgia World Congress Center on the north, Philips Arena on the east and In March 1994 the Georgia General Assembly approved $28 million to build the park.
Hurt Building
The Hurt Building is an 18-story building located at 50 Hurt Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia with a unique triangular shape. One of the nation's earliest skyscrapers, the Hurt Building was built between 1913 and 1926, and was the initial home for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
Brownwood Park
Brownwood Park is a 12.33-acre community park located within the East Atlanta neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. The Brownwood Park Recreation Center serves as a headquarters for the East Atlanta Kids Club, an after-school mentoring and tutoring program.
Chastain Park
Chastain Memorial Park is the largest city park in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a 268-acre park near the northern edge of the city. Included in the park are jogging paths, playgrounds, tennis courts, a golf course, swimming pool, horse park and amphitheater.
Hurt Park
Hurt Park is a small park in downtown Atlanta in the triangle between Edgewood Avenue, Courtland Street, and Gilmer Street. It is named after banker, real estate, and streetcar developer Joel Hurt.
Central Park
Central Park is a 17.37 acre park in the Fourth Ward West neighborhood of the Old Fourth Ward in Atlanta, Georgia. It was known as Bedford-Pine Park prior to 1999. The open space was created as a result of City of Atlanta Urban Renewal in the 1960s.
Atlanta Memorial Park
Atlanta Memorial Park is a public park in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. The approximately 200-acre park lies adjacent to Peachtree Creek, a tributary of the Chattahoochee River.
Burger Bowl Field
Burger Bowl is an athletic field on the West Campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, at the intersection of Hemphill Avenue and Ferst Street. It is located behind the Fitten, Freeman, and Montag dorms.
Historic Fourth Ward Park
Historic Fourth Ward Park is a park built on the site of the old Ponce de Leon amusement park, in the Old Fourth Ward of Atlanta, just south of Ponce City Market and just west of the BeltLine Eastside Trail.
Maddox Park
Maddox Park is a 51.5-acre community park located in the west side of Atlanta, across Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway from Bankhead MARTA station. It is approximately 1.5 miles west of Georgia Tech. The park has an existing rail line running through it, which is part of the proposed route of the Belt Line.
Freedom Park
Freedom Park is one of the largest city parks in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The park forms a cross shape with the axes crossing at the Carter Center.
Renaissance Park
Renaissance Park is a 5.4 acres park in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. The land was originally part of the Buttermilk Bottom slum which was razed in the 1960s.
Ben Hill Park
Ben Hill Park is a 13.66-acre community park in the Ben Hill neighborhood of southwest Atlanta, Georgia. It includes one recreation center, one covered basketball court, two tennis courts, and one multipurpose baseball/football field.
Woodlands Garden
Woodlands Garden is an eight acre mostly-wooded public garden located in Decatur, Georgia. The Garden's mission is to preserve a woodland garden as an urban sanctuary to educate and engage the community in the natural world.
New Highland Park
New Highland Park is a small 0.41 acre park at the northeast corner of North Highland Avenue and St. Charles Place in the historic Atkins Park neighborhood of Atlanta, often considered a part of the larger Virginia Highland neighborhood.
Orme Park
Orme Park is a 6.6-acre park in Atlanta, Georgia. It is located along Clear Creek in the Virginia Highland neighborhood.
Rodney Cook Sr. Park
Rodney Cook Sr. Park, is a 16-acre park in the Vine City neighborhood of Atlanta, adjacent to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It is named after the politician Rodney Mims Cook Sr. The park officially opened on 29 June 2021.
Decatur Waterworks
The Decatur Waterworks was a facility that obtained drinking water for the city of Decatur, Georgia, from the local Peachtree Creek and Burnt Fork Creek.
Lindsay Street Park
Lindsay Street Park is a public park in the English Avenue neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia.
Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve
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Kathryn Johnston Memorial Park
Kathryn Johnston Memorial Park is a park in the English Avenue neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Enota Park
Enota Park is a 0.3 acre playlot in the Westview neighborhood of Atlanta, GA. Enota park is located near the Westview cemetery and Interstate 20.
Outdoor Activity Center
The West Atlanta Watershed Alliance Outdoor Activity Center is a public environmental education, nature preserve, and outdoor activity facility in Atlanta, Georgia. The center is 26 acres and focuses on educational outreach and outdoor activities in an urban setting.
Westside Reservoir Park
Westside Park at Bellwood Quarry is a park in the City of Atlanta located on the site of the former Bellwood Quarry.