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  2. Atlanta city guide: What to do and where to stay in Georgia’s ...

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    There’s more to Atlanta than just sports and flight connections – Annabel Grossman explores the city’s neighbourhoods to find the best places to eat, drink, shop and visit in the unofficial ...

  3. Tourism in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Beluga Whales at the Georgia Aquarium. As of 2010, Atlanta is the seventh-most visited city in the United States, with over 35 million visitors per year. [1] The city was the 12th most popular destination for overseas visitors, who numbered 712,000 in total (2010).

  4. West Midtown - Wikipedia

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    West Midtown is directly west of Midtown Atlanta, hence that name.The name for the area is a matter of debate. [4] The name "West Midtown" is used by the neighbors' association in Home Park, the largest constituent neighborhood, [5] the West Midtown Business Association, [6] and Westside Provisions, a privately run commercial district. [7]

  5. Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta (/ æ t ˈ l æ n t ə / ⓘ at-LAN-tə) [14] is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.It is the seat of Fulton County, and a portion of the city extends into neighboring DeKalb County.

  6. The Mom's Guide to Atlanta - AOL

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    Cosmopolitan but Southern to the core, Atlanta has it all: shows, museums, funky downtown neighborhoods. And when you're traveling with kids, you can make the family vacation super-simple by ...

  7. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Michelin Guide is jointly funded by the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau. Media reports indicate that the Bureau allocated $1 million USD in private funding for a three-year contract with the Guide, which will review restaurants in the Atlanta-area through 2025. [6]