In the Atlanta suburb of Buckhead sits a real gem of a museum, The Atlanta History Center. There is so much to learn here about this amazing city and its special place it holds in this region. The kids and I found this museum really interesting for a variety of reasons, but what was most insightful for us west coasters was learning about Atlanta's significance during the Civil War. One of the most important … [Read more...]
CNN Tour (Atlanta)
Atlanta is the home of CNN, The Cable News Network founded by media mogul Ted Turner. Taking the CNN Tour allows you to go inside and learn what it takes to gather, write, and broadcast the news on television. Watching the news on TV we take for granted how it's gathered and "packaged" and presented to us. We just click the remote and have instant access 24 hours a day to whatever is making headlines around the … [Read more...]
World of Coca Cola (Atlanta)
Atlanta is the world headquarters for Coca Cola and you simply cannot miss learning all you ever wanted to know about the world's most popular soft drink at The World of Coca Cola. The kids and I were so completely jazzed we just could not wait to get inside. Coca Cola has a special place in my heart. As a kid, there was not much that was more satisfying than an ice cold Coke, some french fries and a … [Read more...]
The Flying Biscuit (Atlanta)
You just can't get the essence of the south without having an authentic southern breakfast-biscuits, grits, hot cakes, bacon and sausage you know...the works and I desperately wanted us all to experience it. A real southern breakfast with all the bacon fat and lard is a heart attack on a plate. As a family we watch what we eat and because we are Jewish we don't eat pork so I did some research to find a "healthy … [Read more...]
The Georgia Aquarium (Atlanta)
In 2005 when the Georgia Aquarium opened, it was the largest aquarium in the world. This incredible attraction which serves to educate visitors about marine life was made possible by a large donation from the founders of Home Depot to tune of $250 million. It's spectacular and a real source of pride for the citizens of Atlanta. Inside we saw white beluga whales, a spotted whale shark, adorable penguins and … [Read more...]
Georgia State Capitol Building (Atlanta)
Time to explore the Georgia Capitol Building. Ever eat a dish that didn’t have enough salt or spices? That’s how Georgia’s capitol building is—bland. The building is pretty from the outside and as we drove up we were super excited to run in and see what treasures lay in store for us inside.. Sadly, inside there just wasn't a lot going on in fact it couldn't hold a candle to some of the more elaborate … [Read more...]
Morelli’s Ice Cream (Atlanta)
So I am just going to say it folks, Morelli's is the is the BEST ice cream we've had in the entire country. When our friends Barry and Jodie told us how good it was we went with an open mind eager to try something new. They told us there is a line there at all times which is always a sign of something being really good. We just had no idea how good. Upon arrival we got in line and perused the flavor board … [Read more...]
Ted’s Montana Grill (Atlanta)
For a unique dining experience we opted to try media mogul and Atlanta native son Ted Turner’s Ted’s Montana Grill—Ted Turner, who started CNN and at one time owned the Atlanta Braves, is the second largest individual land owner in the United States. He owns 2 million acres of ranch land in 5 states and manages 55,000 head of bison as well as cattle. This ranch style restaurant chain showcases bison … [Read more...]