“Capital of the New South.” Atlanta GA

Michael C. Carlos Museum founded in 1919, the Carlos is Atlanta’s oldest art museum. Its permanent collection features awe-inspiring holdings; many prized items including archeological gems from ancient Europe, South America and sub-Saharan Africa, Egyptian art and Bronze Age artifacts.

High Museum of Art features four floors of European and American paintings, decorative items, photography, graphics, and African art including works by renowned artists such as Claude Monet, Andy Warhol, and Georgia O’Keeffe.

Piedmont Park offers a wealth of leisure opportunities, including swimming, tennis, cycling, in-line skating, soccer, and football.

Turner Field home of the Atlanta Braves, boasts modern facilities and plenty of extras, including interactive games, restaurants, a gift shop, and a museum and hall of fame with Hank Aaron memorabilia and other historical exhibits.

Fabulous Fox Theatre on venerable Peachtree Street has earned a reputation over the years as a wonderful venue for concerts, movies, plays, and performances with its Middle Eastern-style facility, which features dramatic minarets, shining marble, ornate carvings, and decadent decor.

Atlanta Botanical Garden with 15 acres of old growth woods and 15 acres of cultivated gardens include the two-acre Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Children’s Garden, the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory and the Fuqua Orchid Center.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site has a museum and visitor center detail King’s participation in the civil rights’ struggle and his peaceful yet effective tactics for educating the populace. The headquarters for the King Center for Non-Violent Change is also located here.

Georgia Aquarium is a massive glass and steel prow one of the largest and most architecturally stunning facilities of its kind. Exotic batfish, sea goblins and bowmouth guitarfish are among 100,000 fish and marine animals patrolling the 8-plus million gallons of the deep water exhibit, which is home to the state’s most prodigious residents — whale sharks Alice, Trixie, Taroko, and Yushan.

Inside CNN Tour; go behind the scenes to see how a production comes together, and view television broadcast innovations and the technology that makes global news-gathering a reality.

Car rental agencies in Atlanta include Enterprise, Dollar, Thrifty, Hertz, Avis and Advantage.

Impact of Airport on Atlanta

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is often quoted as the enormous economic engine for the city by showing a great impact on metro Atlanta.

The direct bus service that has increased from $23.5 billion in 2005 to $32.6 billion in 2009 includes the sales to the airlines and service providers dependent on the airport.

As per he studies conducted by the Colorado Springs based CH2M Hill, at Hartsfield there is a rise in the number of jobs from 56,500 (4 years earlier) to 58,000. In Atlanta, the total jobs attributed to the airport have gone up to 434,400 which is a 10.5 percent increase from the year 2005.

This number is inclusive of the jobs at the hotels, stores and tourist attractions generated by the travelers at the airport also includes the jobs that are created by the airport purchases from its contractors, jobs at cargo companies and the jobs resulting from the airport worker’s spending.

Interim aviation general manager Robert Kennedy has said in a news release that “Hartsfield-Jackson airport continues to be the dominant economic generator for the metro Atlanta and the state of Georgia. In 2009, the airport jobs paid more than $4.3 billion in wages.”

More than $3 billion in tax revenues for the city and the state governments has been generated by the airport, as well as federal agencies.

The study which is conducted every four years on how the airport’s connectivity benefits their respective businesses includes the statements by Kia Motors and United Parcel Service Inc.

Payless, Enterprise, Dollar, Thrifty, Hertz, Avis and Advantage are the car rental services available at the Atlanta airport.

Gate City of the South – Atlanta

Atlanta is the populous city present in the United States. It is the capital of Georgia. The city is a major financial and cultural force and also fastest growing center in the U.S. It has its position in the national and international trade and commerce.

Geography:

Atlanta is situated on the north central part of the state, on the foothills of southern Appalachians. It has a total area of 132 sq miles. It is present on the south ridge of the Chattahoochee River, which is one of the natural features of the city.

Climate:

Atlanta consists of a humid and sub tropical climate with warm summers and mild winters. The coldest month is January and the warmest being July. It receives heavy rainfall and also snowfall occurs. Frequent ice storms can be expected. Both light weights and warm clothes should be taken along while touring in the Atlanta climate.

Being one of the largest cities in the U.S. it has a total population of 537,958 and the metropolitan area has nearly 5.5 million people.

Culture:

Atlanta is a diverse city and follows a southern traditional culture consisting of many ethnic groups like African Americans, white Americans, Asian Americans, Chinese, Vietnamese and many other races.

Christianity is the most followed religion, with nearly thousand places of worship present in the city. The other communities include Jewish, Hindu and Muslims.

The official languages of the city are Spanish, English, French and Portuguese.

The currency of Atlanta, United states is the U.S. Dollar.

Well known business organizations are present here such as Coca-Cola, Home depot, Turner Broadcasting and many more.

Atlanta is a home for several world class arts and cultural entities and also for a number of museums and galleries.

The woodruff Arts Center and the High Museum of Art which were designed by Renzo Piano are known for its architectural merit, draws majority of the tourists. The Alliance Theatre and the Fox theatre are the important regional theatres where many performing arts are held.

The other tourist attraction spots include Center for Puppetry Arts, Centennial Olympic Park, Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Peachtree Center and lots more.

Atlanta has an international cuisine which offers delicious French, Spanish, Lebanese and Indian dishes.

Attractive nightlife can be seen in Atlanta with lots of people heading towards the pubs and night clubs regularly. The well known is the Club One which is the best dance club in the city.

Travel:

The Atlanta city has been nicknamed as “The City Too Busy to Hate” because of its terrible traffic. It has been difficult for the public transport system to be more effective because of the traffic problem but hence Atlanta remains much with the car transport.

Atlanta operates both train and bus services all over the city but though this transportation is not much convenient always. Weekly, and weekend visitors passes are available with reasonable rates. BATMA operates the free shuttle services connecting many parts of the city. Taxis also run in all over the city premises.

Airport Travel:

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a busiest airport located 7 miles south of Atlanta. It is the busiest airport in the world serving nearly 88 million passengers every year and operates both domestic and international flights.

The international airport facilitates the passengers with information desks, ATMs, kids changing rooms, luggage storage, news room, post office, shopping and many more.

Shuttles, bus, train, rental cars, limousine, and taxi cabs are operated at the airport for the tourists to reach their destination.

The car agencies at the airport are Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, EZ, National, Payless, Thrifty, Hertz and iTravel offers car rentals at cheap fares.

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