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Discovering History: Top Museums to Visit in Atlanta | JYB Realty

One of the best ways to get to know a city is to visit its museums. They'll show you its history and the history of the things that are important there. They're also a lot of fun for you and your family. There's a variety of amazing museums near Atlanta homes for sale to immerse you in the history and culture. Here are a few that are not to be missed.

  • Atlanta History Center - 130 W. Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30305
    The most straightforward way to learn about the city's history is at the Atlanta History Center. Their 33-acre grounds include a variety of historic sights, such as Smith Farm, Atlanta's oldest surviving farmhouse, and Goizueta Gardens, where you can explore the area's horticultural history. They also sponsor tours of other places of historical interest in the area, with their Party with the Past events, where you can explore cool places around the city while enjoying a beer and hanging out with the community.

  • World of Coca-Cola - 121 Baker St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
    Did you know that Coke was invented at a pharmacy in Atlanta? The beverage has a long and fascinating history, which you can discover at World of Coca-Cola. And it's more than just hearing facts. You can actually taste the history in their immersive Beverage Lab, with samples of previous versions of the drink, like New Coke. Or smell it in their Scent Library, filled with the floral, spicy, and citrusy aromas that identify different types of Coke. You can even visit the vault where the top-secret formula is stored and learn how it's been kept safe—and how others have tried to steal it—for over 135 years.

  • Delta Flight Museum - 1060 Delta Blvd., Atlanta, GA 30354
    If you're interested in the history of aviation, head to the Delta Flight Museum. See planes from across Delta's nearly 100 years in operation, from its first flights in the 1920s to its vital role in World War II to the cutting-edge planes of today. See beautiful, restored planes from the 1930s and 40s, or, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month, take a tour of a 747! If you love to fly, the Delta Flight Museum is one you won't want to miss.

  • College Football Hall of Fame - 250 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
    College football is an institution in Atlanta, and it's celebrated at the College Football Hall of Fame. Learn about the best players ever to play the game and the coaches that helped shape it. Tour the museum on your own, or for a little extra, get a VIP guided group tour to get the inside scoop on all your favorites. And if you're really a die-hard football fan, consider investing in a membership that gives you unlimited admission throughout the year, a limited edition yearbook, and other cool perks.

  • Children's Museum of Atlanta - 275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
    Some museums offer more than just history. The Children's Museum of Atlanta has exhibits to explore science, creativity, and more. Their Fundamentally Food exhibit follows fruits and vegetables on their journey from farm to table. Step Up to Science lets kids experiment with light, sound, magnetism, and more. And check out their new STEM exhibit that encourages problem-solving in the style of Wallace & Gromit!

Atlanta's rich history and vibrant culture make it an incredible place to live. Our real estate agents can help you experience it to the fullest. Contact us if you're ready to make Atlanta your new home.

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