Atlanta

Atlanta claims to the city as the nation's third-largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies. The global headquarters of corporations such as The Coca-Cola Company, Delta Air Line, and UPS.

With a city pass, you can visit most features of Atlanta. Most of people would like to visit the World of Coca-Cola, where tells the story of Coca-Cola, such as the recipe, the history, and the development.

World of Coca-Cola

One remarkable piece was the price of a bottle of Coke in the early 1900s. It was only 5 cents, while a dozen of eggs costed you 32 cents. Have a guess. What's the price of a car at that time? ------------------------------ $ 950 -------------------------------

5 cents Coke

Another place I am interested was the newsroom of CNN. CNN is short for Cable News Network. I usually listen to NPR news or CNN news. CNN news include more politic contents. They are always arguing on some points for a long time.

CNN

Geogia Aquarium is a good place for families. Lots of cute animals. You may be able to sit on the ground to watch the dolphins, whale sharks, or other animals for a day. Whale Shark is very large. Unfortunately, it is a filter feeding shark. It feeds on plankton and small squid or fish.

Georgia Aquarium

Whale Shark

People are fond of giant pandas. Pandas are always the stars wherever they stay.

Panda

In the college football hall of fame, hundreds of football helmets hang on the wall. There are lots of interactive games to attract people to play with.

Football Helmets

The last but not the least, Atlanta once hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics, marked as the centenary of the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. The only thing I knew about it was considered as financially successful, which gained revenue from sponsorship deals and broadcast rights.

Centennial Olympic Park

Centennial Olympic Park

At last, please enjoy the cute face.

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