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    Krog Street Tunnel

    Krog Street Tunnel

    4.5(123 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    Not everything is top notch but that's part of the beauty of freedom of expression. Various skill…read morelevels are represented and I'd venture to say if you keep coming back month after month you can see spraypainters develop their skills in real time. Without the graffiti this would be just another dank, gray, slightly sinister or drably boring traffic tunnel with vehicles choking pedestrians with exhaust. But now you get spray can fumes added to the mix! A couple people have also said urine stench. I didn't happen to smell that on my two trips on my southern sojourn but I believe it offends nostrils at times. I did see a homeless person who I tried not to disturb as well. That's life in a big city though. The Ann Arbor graffiti alley back home sometimes gets the homeless and sometimes you might smell piss there, especially in one certain spot. I'd venture to say you'd get both those things with or without graffiti and the stream of artists and onlookers might even have some looking for bushes nearby instead of relieving themselves here. I spotted lots of young people going to and from bars on a weekend night. I'm sure lots of weed is smoked here and tons of pictures are taken. How many pictures would be taken here without the graffiti? And right around the corner at one end is a massive wall stretching for I don't know how long covered with huge colorful murals for as far as I walked. So, hey, legal murals are represented, too and a nice primer on "graffiti vs. street art" is there for anyone to take in. This here tunnel probably keeps more than a few malcontents from tagging any of those murals. Local color aplenty here and it's constantly changing. I think I like it better than the Ann Arbor graffiti alley though my sample size here is admittedly small, just a couple nights in February 2026 as opposed to dozens of trips stretching over a few years in Ann Arbor.

    This might be a review about the tunnel but you need to make it to Wylie st and walk that so that…read moreyou can immerse yourself in more art. The tunnel is amazing and a space for any and all to make art! Take your can or paint and make your art. Art is nothing if not shared!!

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    Krog Street Tunnel - Queen of Krog, at least in February 2026

    Queen of Krog, at least in February 2026

    Krog Street Tunnel - Art next to the tunnel

    Art next to the tunnel

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    Hope Moving Forward

    Hope Moving Forward

    5.0(1 review)
    10.1 miDowntown

    This is a very life like statue of Civil Rights pioneer Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It was…read morededicated in January 2021. You will find this wonderful statue in the median, overlooking Mercedes Benz Stadium, at the intersection of Northside Drive and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The statue is the work of Basil Watson, whose works have honored John Lewis, Queen Elizabeth II, Usain Bolt. The bronze statue sits 12 feet tall and is perched on a 6 foot pedestal. The sculpture has an uncanny resemblance to MLK and depicts King releasing a dove from his right hand. The sculpture's artwork is nice, but the inscriptions on the base takes it to another level. The front of the base reads, "DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968 / Dedicated by the /CITY of ATLANTA / 2021 / "HOPE MOVING FORWARD" / Sculptor: BASIL WATSON". Additionally, the MLK QUOTES "HATE CANNOT DRIVE OUT HATE; ONLY LOVE CAN DO THAT", "DARKNESS CANNOT DRIVE OUT DARKNESS; ONLY LIGHT CAN DO THAT" and "IF YOU CAN'T FLY THEN RUN, IF YOU CAN'T RUN THEN WALK, IF YOU CAN'T WALK THEN CRAWL, BUT WHATEVER YOU DO YOU HAVE TO KEEP MOVING FORWARD" (my favorite), are all inscribed on the base as well. There is some metered street parking available if you would like to check out this sculpture up close and personal. I can on an early weekend morning and had no issue getting a good look at the statue. If you are quick, and traffic is slow, you may be able to park near the statue, jump out and take a quick look. I really like this statue and it overlooking the Arena makes for a great photo. With that being said, as with most sculptures that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop at all. I was there less than 10 minutes. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip.

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    Hope Moving Forward
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    Smith-Gilbert Gardens - Bonsai

    Smith-Gilbert Gardens

    4.2(33 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    The good: The staff is very nice and helpful. Particularly the groundskeeper/horticulturalist,…read moreRobert, who described many of the bansai trees and their age, soil and process and care. The restrooms are very clean. Admission is reasonable at $10 per adult. No cash accepted. Plenty of walkable area and trails, many places to comfortably sit and enjoy this slice of nature. This was a pleasurable distraction from the busyness of the surrounding commercial area. There was also a nice covered area for observation of the koi pond and waterfall features, which would be great in a mild rain shower. The butterfly tent area sounds amazing, but we were too early for the season. The gardens are set up for educational purposes for children, which is nice. The bad: some areas are in desperate need for weeding, Robert said a large group of volunteers were coming out this weekend to help with weeding. There were many poison oak plants and poison ivy plants in some areas where kids might roam, especially, or adults too. The trails could be marked better, even though maps were available at the main admissions shop and a couple on property. Generally, this seemed newer rather than well established, but it is on its way to a nice gardens area and even now is a great spot to spend a couple of hours or more in nature!

    The garden is very inviting. It's not very expensive to come and see all the beautiful plants that…read moregrow in Georgia. They have a waterfall upon a Koi Pond another Koi pond and just plenty of flowers and birds to just enjoy. as well as a butterfly house. They have plenty of programs for kids and adults live music throughout the year overall it's a very relaxing place nuzzled in the city of Marietta Kennesaw Mountain.

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    Smith-Gilbert Gardens - 7/23 counted 37 Monarchs on tropical milkweeds

    7/23 counted 37 Monarchs on tropical milkweeds

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    7/23 Joni Younkins-Herzog

    BeltLine Tour

    BeltLine Tour

    4.4(24 reviews)
    11.3 miInman Park

    The BeltLine Tour is a FREE 3-hour bus tour of the BeltLine which I learned is a 22-mile loop of…read morehistoric rail lines that will eventually create parks, trails, transit, and new development for Atlanta. We took the tour last wknd, and enjoyed learning about the BeltLine project while driving through the Atlanta neighborhoods like Glenwood, Grant Park, Boulevard Crossing, Capital View, Peachtree Hills, etc. and some historic sites, too. Highlight of the tour was seeing the Bellwood Quarry which will be the centerpiece for the future Westside Reservoir Park - the largest park in Atlanta. I was amazed - not to the level like when I first saw the Grand Canyon - but almost, just b/c I never knew such a gem existed INSIDE Atlanta. In case you're wondering about the location, it's behind Marietta Blvd and right now it's fenced off to the public. They say the only way you can see it is taking this tour. Check out the photos - beautiful, right?! The BetlLine project is huge, and has the potential to transform Atlanta. They say it will ultimately connect 45 neighborhoods. I also learned that Atlanta is the one of the most underparked cities - we're at 3.8% whereas most cities are 10-15%. Check out the website to get more info on the project. The tour is a great way to spend your Friday or Saturday morning, and then grab some brunch afterwards :) They book fast and advanced reservations are required. Our tour guide was great and highly knowledgeable but she does talk non-stop. Three hrs is a long time and honestly, I did doze off a few times :) But seeing the Quarry was totally worth it, and I definitely learned a lot about Atlanta.

    Yes, the tour is a whole 3 hours. But if you have any interest in Atlanta, mass transit, and/or…read moreurban design, you will quickly get immersed in the tidbits that the tour guide feeds your group and the time will fly by. This was my case during the FYLA event that I attended. The shuttle that we boarded was comfortable and air-conditioned (for those worried about suffering through Atlanta summer temperatures or having to weather a rough ride). Our guide, Shanté (or Shauntay maybe?), was a doll, knew a lot about the project and the city as a whole. She seemed to be seasoned, as she spoke clearly and timed everything she said just right, as she stood with her back to the front, to face our group. I learned a lot and saw neighborhoods that I had never seen or heard of. The architecture of Atlanta is something to admire, as it is unique. I enjoyed seeing the Bellwood Quarry Reservoir (look at our photos, it is gorgeous) and the Old Fourth Ward Park. Now I am hoping that I can convince my landscape architect-in-training sister to join me for this tour. I was told to wait a couple months before going again, to get some new information. Keep in mind that the tours book to capacity at least a month in advance, to plan wisely (though our guide said that if you are really interested, show up and see if some people who have reserved dropped out the last minute--she said this happens quite frequently). If you want, take along some snacks. Just make sure to empty your bladder and any other organs that may need to be voided before arriving to the start point of the tour. The closest bathroom before taking off from the Inman Park MARTA station is at Dough Bakery and the staff restrict bathroom use to patrons. Don't judge me for getting a grapefruit scone so that I could relieve myself. You will make a stop a little bit before the halfway point of the tour at a Kroger (is this murder Kroger? I'm unsure), where you can pick up nourishment and use the facilities. But it can be an uncomfortable first hour or so, if you are thinking you can just hold it. Okay, let's move past the bathroom thing... You should learn more about the A, its history, its neighborhoods, and the progress of the BeltLine. This tour will help you do all those things in a span of just 180 minutes, give or take.

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    BeltLine Tour - No Trespassing

    No Trespassing

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    View along the tour

    World of Coca-Cola - Designer bottles

    World of Coca-Cola

    3.7(2.2k reviews)
    9.8 miDowntown

    The World of Coca-Cola 121 Baker St. NW…read moreAtlanta, GA 30313 While Coca-Cola is well known for its popular soft drinks, they also have their own museum showing the history of Coca-Cola products. The two-story museum has 8 exhibitions, over 1200 artifacts, and a gift shop. It is not a very large building; for this reason, the staff will intermittently admit groups of visitors into the museum. While you are waiting to enter, everybody will be escorted into a lobby. An ambassador will give an introductory lecture about the museum. Upon his or her conclusion, everybody will be escorted into a movie theater to watch a brief 6-minute documentary. At the conclusion of the short film, all visitors will officially enter the museum for a self-guided tour. The average visitor typically spends 2 hours exploring the galleries. (If you thoroughly observe all photos and written passages, it will take longer.) This location houses the actual vault where the official Coca-Cola recipe is securely stored. Unfortunately, the vault is locked and nobody can see the ingredients or preparation instructions. But, all visitors are welcome to post for a photo-op in front of the vault. One exhibit has a life size artificial town that is modeled after prime locations in the brand's history. Many detailed features include a Chevrolet delivery truck, grocery store, movie theater, and a cafe. There are many interactive exhibits which encourages active participation. You are able to create your own Coca-Cola bottle, clean and refill recycled factory bottles. I enjoyed these electronic games, but the real fun lies with the exhibits that involve taste. The beverage lab kind of reminds me of the experimental candy lab from major motion picture, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. Visitors can taste unreleased recipes or even create their own. Feel free to have a sample discontinued soft drinks, such as Coke II and TAB. If you really want to get the ultimate soft drink experience, there is an exhibition where you may explore over 100 Coca-Cola beverages from all over the world. Walk around with a disposable cup and try every Coca-Cola product from every continent. This is undoubtedly the most popular exhibit and it is the most crowded. While some drinks may impress your taste buds, others will make you want to vomit. Before leaving the museum, you will pass through the gift shop where you can purchase souvenirs bearing the popular logo. There are a variety of merchandise to choose ranging from ranging from apparel, kitchenware, lip balm, toy cars, and wall art. Once you enter the gift shop, you cannot be admitted back into the museum. If you get hungry and desire a solid meal in place of soda, there is a cafe outside the museum. Again, if you leave to get something to eat, you will be denied re-admission. This museum is a must-see for all ages. Even though I don't agree with their re-admission policy, this is still a great destination and the experience is overall priceless. Stop by the World of Coca-Cola for a "taste" of Coke history. #worldofcocacola #cocacolamuseum #atlantaga #cokemuseum

    Pretty good attraction, and it's located next to the aquarium…read more I did find the World of Coca Cola a little underwhelming for the price, since the big attraction it had was taste testing all the flavors. However, I do like that you can bundle a ticket with the Georgia aquarium for a small discount. The merch shop was huge and had a ton of fun options!

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    World of Coca-Cola - The Polar Bear came out at World of Coca-Cola

    The Polar Bear came out at World of Coca-Cola

    World of Coca-Cola - In the Store at World of Coca-Cola

    In the Store at World of Coca-Cola

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