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  2. Manuel's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, two additional locations were opened on Memorial Drive and near Norcross, Georgia, though both locations closed within a short time. [2] In 1984, the tavern hosted a stage production of As You Like It , leading to what would eventually become Shakespeare Tavern , a prominent playhouse and acting group in Atlanta. [ 6 ]

  3. George Floyd protests in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the day, protesters gathered near the CNN Center, [32] as well as several other locations throughout the city, such as at the Georgia Governor's Mansion and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. [29] Around 7 pm, Mayor Bottoms issued a citywide curfew for 9 pm, [32] [25] calling it a "very unusual and extreme step".

  4. Centennial Park District - Wikipedia

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    The Centennial Park District, formerly the Luckie-Marietta District, is a district of Downtown Atlanta named after the walkable neighborhood and entertainment district that surround Centennial Olympic Park. The district was originally created in 2007 by Legacy Properties, in support of their redevelopment projects in the district.

  5. Clermont Lounge - Wikipedia

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    The Clermont Lounge has its own separate entrance in the back of the building near the hotel's valet parking area. In December 2009, the health department ordered the hotel to close for numerous health-code violations, including dirty linen, old bedding, bed bug stains, mold growing on the walls, black water spilling from faucets, and broken ...

  6. CNN Center - Wikipedia

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    The Center, formerly and still commonly called CNN Center, is the former international headquarters of U.S. cable network CNN in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The main newsrooms and studios for several of CNN's news channels were located in the building.

  7. State Farm Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena renovations brought new premium seating areas, connected 360-degree concourses, a new center-hung videoboard three times larger than its predecessor as well as additional videoboards in the corners of the upper decks, new dining options including a bar and grill operated by country group Zac Brown Band and other unique features ...

  8. Underground Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Developers envisioned Underground Atlanta would become the third major tourist attraction for Atlanta, including Stone Mountain Park and Six Flags Over Georgia. The New Georgia Railroad had operated a vintage train excursion from its depot (the former Pullman Yard ) near Underground Atlanta to Stone Mountain Park starting in 1986; [ 19 ] the ...

  9. The Gulch (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Location of The Gulch in Downtown Atlanta Looking east across The Gulch from Centennial Olympic Park Drive just north of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. A CSX Coal Train moves through the Gulch near the CNN Center. The Gulch is an area of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, which is unbuilt but envisioned as the site of major development.