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Museums in Atlanta

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There are some really great museums in Atlanta filled with many modern creations and historical stories. This is a city and state that has a very rich history in many major events of the development of America. Atlanta, its self, is a real blend of people because of the many big companies that have their home based out of the city today. The museums are filled with all the culture, creativity and life stories that have fallen into the city and the world beyond its borders.  

One of the great modern museums in Atlanta is the High Museum of Art . It is an award winning classic and contemporary art museum as well as an architecture and other modern design museum. It opened in 1926 in a house on Peachtree Street and is now in large modern building that has architecture Merritt of its own. The Meier Building is considered to be one of the ten best works of American architecture by the American Institute of Architects in 1980. One of the current exhibits of great design is the Allure of the Automobile exhibit. It features 18 of the rarest and most amazing cars in the world. The craftsmanship is meticulous by some of the highest quality car makers in the world.  

Another great museum of big ideas is the World of Coca Cola . This is another history lesson into one of the worlds most known drink products. Learn how they got their world known name since they started in 1916. Visitors will tour a bottling plant with the chance to take home a free bottle of one of 60 different products available. This is a business lesson on how to make a brand name truly global. They have a 4 D Theater with the moving seats synced up with a 3D movie.  

Your City of Atlanta hotel  will help you get to many of the amazing museums available. They all have such historical gifts to share.

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