Travel To Atlanta
October 23rd 2011 11:18
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This is not just a travel piece, this is to get back into the blogging thing. It's been 147 days since my last post about Destination: Florida. It was a wonderful trip, but we had to go back. So, on Columbus day all the schools were out for holiday and teacher work day the next day and we took off for that whole weekend. We got to Sarasota on Friday and stayed till Tuesday. It was a true vacation. No sight seeing. No running around. No souvineer shopping. Just beach for six hours in the morning. A little work around the in-laws house in the afternoon, then sit back, have some wine and read or watch TV.
That was relaxing. Now about Traveling to Atlanta. Well I must say that Atlanta is pretty but there is not a whole lot to do in one place like downtown. No, you have to be willing to drive to several different areas to see museums or other exhibits. You know I got to thinking why that is that downtown Atlanta doesn't have more to do or more historic features, then I realized that Atlanta was burned to the ground in 1865 so we had to rebuild.
We do have, however, a world class aquarium and business museum at Centennial Park. That is the World of Coke and the Georgia Aquarium. I you want a museum of natural history, go to Fernbank off of Ponce de Leon on Clifton Road. It is awesome and well worth the effort. The High Museum of Art is located on Peachtree Street in Midtown Atlanta. And in Grant Park is the Atlanta Zoo and a Civil War Museum called the Cyclorama.
OK. Gotta run. One thing I did in these 147 days was to make a new website. So if you feel like it, check out the link. Thanks for reading.
Jorge
That was relaxing. Now about Traveling to Atlanta. Well I must say that Atlanta is pretty but there is not a whole lot to do in one place like downtown. No, you have to be willing to drive to several different areas to see museums or other exhibits. You know I got to thinking why that is that downtown Atlanta doesn't have more to do or more historic features, then I realized that Atlanta was burned to the ground in 1865 so we had to rebuild.
We do have, however, a world class aquarium and business museum at Centennial Park. That is the World of Coke and the Georgia Aquarium. I you want a museum of natural history, go to Fernbank off of Ponce de Leon on Clifton Road. It is awesome and well worth the effort. The High Museum of Art is located on Peachtree Street in Midtown Atlanta. And in Grant Park is the Atlanta Zoo and a Civil War Museum called the Cyclorama.
OK. Gotta run. One thing I did in these 147 days was to make a new website. So if you feel like it, check out the link. Thanks for reading.
Jorge
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