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- Chastain Park amphitheater. While many families love taking a stroll here, the seemingly unassuming park transforms into event grounds at night. The amphitheater has seen stellar performances from a spectrum of stars, from James Taylor and Boyz II Men to The 1975 and Lady Gaga.
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- Atlanta History Center. This museum and research center was founded in 1926. Its exhibitions showcase Atlanta and Georgia’s rich history. If you’re curious about the city’s origins or how Georgia was during its early years, you know where to go. The center also has a sizable collection of items and artifacts dating back to the Civil War.
- ONE MORE FUN THING TO TRY. Explore nightlife haunts (e.g., Tongue and Groove, Skyline Park) and go bar or club hopping in Buckhead once COVID-19 is under control.
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- Piedmont Park. This park’s history dates back to the late 1880s. Today, it’s still the perfect place to go for a run, take a walk with your pet, or go on a picnic. The 211-acre area often hosts major events like the Atlanta Dogwood Festival and Atlanta Pride. Micro-weddings can also be held here!
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- High Museum of Arts. When John Mayer sang, “find a high on Peachtree Street,” this museum may be what he had in mind. It houses an impressive collection of over 18,000 works from American, European, and African-American artists. In addition, the museum also hosts family festivals aimed at making art education more accessible.
- ONE MORE FUN THING TO TRY. Check out Midtown Mile, a portion of Peachtree Street that is lined with unique restaurants and boutique shops that you won’t find anywhere else.
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- Ponce City Market. Just a mile away from the neighborhood, this go-to place promises an unforgettable dining and retail experience. From lunchtime gatherings to date nights, the marketplace hosts a variety of activities year-round.
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- John Howell Memorial Park. Aside from nearby Piedmont Park, this 2.8-acre outdoor area (named after civic rights and neighborhood preservation activist John C. Howell) has a playground and volleyball court. It’s a nice place to take the kids and bring your pets out to play.
- ONE MORE FUN THING TO TRY. Order fresh baked breads or gourmet sandwiches from Alon’s Bakery along Northern Highland. It’s regarded as one of Atlanta’s best bakeries and has been serving the community for over 20 years.