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Oakland Cemetery
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
248 Oakland Ave SE
Atlanta GA 30312
404-688-2107
Description:
REYNOLDSTOWN. Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta's first public park and oldest cemetery, is an oasis of art, architecture, symbolism, history, gardens and more. Final resting spot for over 70,000 people including Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, over 6,000 Confederate Soldiers and many of Atlanta's founding families. Guided tours are offered March-November, Saturday at 10am and 2pm, and Sunday at 2pm, with Twilight Tours June-August on Saturday at 7pm.

Sweet Auburn District
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)

Atlanta GA
404-876-2041
Description:
DOWNTOWN. The name of this neighborhood refers to Auburn Avenue, which is the main artery of the area. A thriving center of black enterprise from the 1890s through the 1940s, this section east of Downtown is well-known for being the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the place where the Southern Christian Leadership Conference began. Now, artists have adopted the area as a place to work and live. Be sure to visit the African-American Panoramic Experience (APEX) Museum.

Underground Atlanta
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
50 Upper Alabama St SW
Atlanta GA 30303
404-523-2311
Description:
DOWNTOWN. The Underground is one of Atlanta's most popular destinations for locals and visitors alike. Tucked away one level below ground, the complex offers a multitude of shops, eateries, and clubs. Chain stores and local shops help comprise the 100+ businesses that occupy this area where the city was born. Specialty and souvenir shops are particularly prominent, although clothing venues and food vendors can also be found. The mall enjoys a great location near Centennial Olympic Park and Turner Field (home of the Atlanta Braves). MARTA: Five Points Station