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		<title>Popular Museums Across Atlanta</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Atlanta is one of the most classic towns in the Southern US, and is home to lots of exciting and unique museums. Visitors can select from a great variety of fascinating destinations, whether their interests include learning how their favorite sodas are made or where their favorite writers grew up in the city. Although there are many smashing museums in Atlanta, these 5 are the top picks within the Georgian major city.</p>
<p>World of Coca-Cola</p>
<p>This is undoubtedly one of the more specific and interesting museums in Atlanta, documenting the history of the beloved cola from its origins in the latter nineteenth century all of the way up to present day. While adults with an affection for Coca-Cola or for history will definitely love the exhibits, they particularly appeal to youngsters. The displays are highly interactive and permit museum guests to learn about the product and marketing methods in a really hands on way. Enjoy the major tours, secret formulas and memorial bottles that each guests receives as a part of their entry charge.</p>
<p>The King Center and Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site</p>
<p>Those with a deep interest in the works and life of Martin Luther King, equality, calm protests and African-American history should be certain to visit this all-encompassing historic landmark and museum in the Sweet Auburn District of Atlanta. Be sure to stop by the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr. As well as his church, Ebenezer Baptist. The King Center is unique among Atlanta museums and boasts in depth displays that teach about the works of King as well as his life growing up in Atlanta.</p>
<p>Atlanta History Center</p>
<p>If visitors only have sufficient time to visit one of the top Atlanta museums during their visit, this would be the best choice to gain a comprehensive history of the entire area, together with having a chance to explore the outside in the process. The Atlanta History Center is located in Buckhead, and is actually more than only a museum. In house expect to find acres of trails, a restored pre-Civil War plantation house, a powerful collection of Civil War memorabilia and an enormous museum devoted to the 1996 Olympics, which were held in Atlanta. The area can be explored on foot with one admission price, or guests can use the many tours where well informed guides pass along info regarding the history of the location.</p>
<p>Margaret Mitchell House and Museum</p>
<p>One of the most famous books of the Civil War period is Gone With the Wind, written by Margaret Mitchell. Aficionados of the book should be sure to visit her home and museum in Midtown, where she famously wrote the whole book in the 1920s. Remember that there is also a close by Gone with the Wind Museum one or two miles outside of Atlanta for people that want a more definitive history of the novel and flick instead of of the life of Mitchell herself.</p>
<p>Helen Georgette has been interested in Atlanta fine arts for several years. She has recently written op-eds and editorials about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotlantanights.com/arts-in-atlanta/museums-in-atlanta/">museums in Memphis</a> for many online publications. For more information, please feel free to visit her <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotlantanights.com/arts-in-atlanta/">site</a>.</p>
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