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    Delta Flight Museum - Airliners International Convention

    Delta Flight Museum

    (101 reviews)

    We want to visit new places local to Atlanta. We went to this location as a family of 4 with kids…read moreon age 4&9. Our kids had a wonderful experience and we did too. It was so amazing to see all the nice planes and the history of how delta came into being. The staff at this place are so wonderful and helpful. Don't miss out the attraction of the virtual flight screen where you can pick your destination and see those places in a boarding experience. In the end you get to take photo and get a printed copy courtesy of the museum. You will pick that up in the shop. We thought we could get some souvenir of model plane. But in my opinion the prices are in the order of a first class tickets. There is also outer area with different planes and also the 747 that you can get to experiment inside and out. Overall a great spot to visit by if you are closer to the airport.

    It was great to see the amazing 100 years of Delta history. We stopped by before heading out of…read moreAtlanta and as a slight aviation enthusiast and Delta enthusiast it was a great spot. Entering the parking lot, you are greeted by two large planes and its tempting to stop and gawk but you'll have a chance to later. Mid-day Thursday, the museum was pretty empty so it was easy to look at and interact with all the exhibits. The first room plays a relatively quick video before opening up the the Legacy Hangar with a couple plans and a children's area. There is an interactive game for plane control signals that was fun! Moving on to the next space is a hall of different types and brands of planes that Delta uses or have used, neat to see them all in one place. The next hangar, Spirit Hangar, has a large B-767 plane, "The Spirit of Delta". Surrounding the plane is about destinations, delta luggage and uniforms through the year, acquisitions, and the flight simulator. It is cool to be able to be up close to such a large plane see the wheels and mechanisms underneath. Up on the mezzanine is where you go through a jet bridge and into the plane to see a little bit of what it was like and learn about the history of the plane. It is full of memorabilia that were fitting during the planes time. After the inside tour we went out to the 747 experience. About half of the aircraft seats are still in tact, and it is cool to interact with the various different types of cabins. There is a cut away of under the plane to see how it is constructed and various exhibits about the plane and moving it to the museum. Outside the plane you can walk up close and personal with the underside of the plane and other planes on site, including a DC-9, B-757, and DC-7B. It was a great spot to visit, the museum gift shop is stocked with a variety of Delta and aviation gifts and clothes. I would recommend to anyone with an aviation or Delta interest.

    Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center - Kid's room

    Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center

    (2 reviews)

    A lovely place with a lot to see for both adults and kids…read more This is tucked all the way around the lake from the main entrance gate for Callaway Gardens. It is one of several places that I would suggest visiting while you are there. The other locations ot visit are the Butterfly center, the chapel on the lake and the gardens. The Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center feels more like a nature-inspired art gallery than a typical visitor center. It has plenty of parking and is mostly glass on the front and back of the building and is light colored wood throughout. The moment you step inside you will notice that the design is very large and spacious. I was told that it is sometimes used as a wedding venue for its look and feel. From the entrance, you're greeted by an incredible collection of lifelike metal flower sculptures that are amazing. There was even one that showed how they were created. There is a hands-on discovery room for younger visitors--real microscopes with prepared slides. When we visited the room was showing lots of information on bats. Behind the building, there is a Trees & Trails Adventure Course, a cafeteria, and birds-of-prey show at an open air amphitheater. It is a lovely place to visit if you paid for entrance into the park. Even if there are a lot of people visiting, there is plenty of room so it never felt crowded. It's free with admission and is a great first stop in the park with something for everyone. We easily spent an hour here without realizing it. It is definitely a must-see if you are visiting the area.

    Unlocking wonders. One discovery at a time…read more There are many wonders of the Earth that you can explore at the Virginia Callaway Discovery Center, an attraction at the picturesque Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia. Upon entering, you will be welcomed with an immersive backdrop, crafted for both education and entertainment. Interactive kiosks provide an overview of the Gardens' past and present. The center serves as a repository of knowledge, revealing the ecosystems thriving in Callaway Gardens' beautiful environment. One aspect I appreciate is how the Virginia Callaway Discovery Center emphasizes education through exhibits featuring specimens designed to teach and enhance the overall visit, serving as a venue to instill respect for Mother Earth. The meticulously curated exhibits engage people of all ages, making it an excellent destination for kids, families, and individuals interested in nature or simply seeking insight into our natural world. This is truly an educational destination for everyone.

    Sloomoo Institute - Atlanta

    Sloomoo Institute - Atlanta

    (80 reviews)

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    Took my little cousin to the Sloomoo Institute in Atlanta. We bought the VIP package and it was…read morecompletely worth it! He had such a great time getting slimed, making his own slime, and exploring the whole exhibit. His favorite part was the slime room. The slime room was really cool because they made sure we didn't get our clothes dirty, they wrapped us up in raincoats and protective gear, so all we had to do was take our shoes off. At the end of the exhibit we were able to pick the texture, scent, color, and more for our personal slime creation, and he loved taking it home. I have to say the employees there are super friendly and cheerful. The people in the slime room were especially memorable, hyping us up and making the experience even more fun. My cousin didn't want to leave. When we finally left for the day he couldn't stop talking about it all the way home. Definitely recommend bringing your family here. It's a fun, hands-on experience that can easily take a few hours and is perfect for kids and adults.

    My niece and nephew loved visiting this place. They enjoyed playing in the slime, interacting with…read morethe staff, and playing all the games they have like the room where you jump on pads to make connections. Every time they visit me in Atlanta they beg me to take them. The cost can be pricey if you wait too late to get tickets. I paid almost $50 per person, in advance they are about $25 each. I also wish they had more variety of slime, it was mostly cloud slime.

    City of Newnan - Stunning inside and out!

    City of Newnan

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    If you have ever driven up or down I-85 there is a good chance that you have passed by or even…read morestopped at Exit 47, which is the main exit for Newnan! While this part of the city boasts most of the shopping and restaurants, what most don't know is there is a lot more to Newnan than Exit 47! I grew up in Newnan and have watched in amazement of seeing it turn from a two lane little town to one of the south's fastest growing metro suburbs. The growth has been so intense the past years, Newnan has added an exit on the interstate! If you pop off the interstate and head towards and into downtown Newnan, you feel like you are hours away from the Ashley Park/Bullsboro part of town, and this is where most of the history and allure of small town Newnan is held! Known as the "City of Homes", downtown Newnan boasts some absolutely beautiful homes that date back well over 100 years. In addition to the homes, many of the buildings on the square are original to Newnan's creation and hold a lot of small and large architectural details that tell fantastic stories. A lot of Newnan's history lies in and around the downtown area. Notable places are the Coweta County African American Museum and The Farmer Street Cemetery, which is the largest slave cemetery in the south and possibly in the country. Along with the history Newnan holds as a Southern City, there have been a lot of notable folks come from the streets of ole Newnan. A few folks you may know are Alan Jackson, Keith Brooking, Monica, and Calvin Johnson...just to name a few folks are a little more relevant to current times! With Atlanta turning into the "Hollywood of the South" in recent years, Newnan has seen its fair share of film crews on the streets! Most notably The Walking Dead, Zombieland, Hunger Games and LoveCraft Country have all been fully or partially filmed around Newnan! And I would be remiss if I didn't mention the 90's classics Fluke and Pet Cemetery that were filmed in Newnan before it was cool! A piece of history that Newnan would prefer to not be part of was the EF4 Tornado that hit the city, mainly the downtown and historic part of the city, in March 2021. It is one of the strongest tornados to hit the area in over 70 years. Overall, Newnan is an excellent place and has a little bit of something for everyone. It is constantly growing, evolving and finding ways to stand out amongst the metro suburbs, but even with all the growth and popularity Newnan still has a small town vibe and will forever be my tiny little hometown!

    WHAT'S UP IN NEWNAN?…read more I recently visited the small town of Newnan because I love exploring older communities with great history, great buildings and warm people. The one thing that got me really excited to visit was the Coweta County Courthouse built in 1904. It is absolutely stunning and sits at the center of town. It's final renovation was completed in 2010 and it was money well spent. On the grounds of the courthouse, you will find historical markers that pay tribute to the town's Civil War history and it's volunteers. The courthouse is surrounded by various businesses and restaurants so it is the perfect destination if you are interested in grabbing a bite to eat and doing some local shopping. Before you head out, you will want to stop by the local Visitor's center, (located on the lower level of the courthouse) in order to grab some brochures and to get some general information about the area. I really enjoy exploring Civil War history so I was excited to visit the historical Brown's Mill, Battlefield Park, (located just three miles SW of town), where the south actually won a major victory. I had wanted to visit the history museum, (located in the old train depot), but it is open by appointment only and I was very disappointed to discover that the Male Academy, (Civil war artifacts and photos), was actually closed during the time that it was scheduled to be open. On my next visit, I will plan ahead to make sure that I have access to both of these museums. During community events like Market Days, I think that all of the important sites should be open and accessible to the visiting public. That would have just made my day! I did get to see the Veteran's Memorial Plaza which was a great tribute to the community's Veterans and is a special gathering place during those special holidays when we honor our Vets. As we left the downtown area and headed south, we really enjoyed looking at all of the beautiful historic homes with their warm and inviting porches. I grew up in the south and it seemed that almost every home had a porch where you would welcome visitors to come and sit for a spell. One of the primary feature of these porches was a swing which seems to be consistent with many of the homes here as well. It was a nice drive down memory lane. After driving out a bit further, we stumbled upon Ashley Park which is a large outdoor shopping mall. It was a nice day for being outside so after getting a healthy lunch, we walked around a bit and relaxed under the gazebo. Adjacent to Ashley Park is another shopping center so we also explored that area as well. This town is a great mix of old and new where history is preserved and not forgotten. I would absolutely visit Newnan again because I really enjoyed my time here. The residents were warm and welcoming and it reminded me of my own home town where everyone is greeted like old friends. It's a great place to explore and I highly recommend that you take time to visit.

    ChildrenConnect museum - childrensmuseums - Updated May 2026

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