The Peachtree Park is a magnificent site that encompasses a mammoth total area cover of 200 acres (81 hectares). The site is located in close proximity to the Buckhead Community of the city of Atlanta in Georgia State. It is a significant site near the Peachtree Road and the North Buckhead. The site is a fine model that depicts serenity and picturesqueness on its whole. The Peachtree Park Historic District is a monumental district and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Spread over 6 acres of lush greenery, the Woodruff Park enjoys a splendid location in the heart of the student, financial and nightlife districts. Atlanta's green lung in every way, this park is equipped with fountains, water-coolers, shaded areas, sculptures, bandstands and pruned lawns so that students, office-goers and tourists can seek respite for a while. Cultural and community events are a regular occurrence too.
Fulton County Courthouse is located in Fulton County, Georgia. It was built in 1914 and was designed by renowned local architect A. Ten Eyck Brown. The building is an example of the Beaux Arts style of architecture, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 18, 1980.
The South's largest water park is located about 20 minutes from downtown in suburban Cobb County, and is open weekends during May, then daily from June through August. In addition to water slides, wading pools, and all types of aquatic rides, the park offers Friday night "Dive-In Movies," where guests watch first-run movies from inner tubes in the wave pool. Admission is calculated by height. This charge includes free admission to Six Flags' American Adventures park next door.
Have you ever seen over 2 million Lego bricks under one roof? If the answer is in negative, Legoland is your destination. Enjoy the interactive Lego laser ride, watch the 4D cinema, learn the Lego secrets and see some iconic landmarks in MINILAND. This is a one-stop entertainment destination for all Lego lovers.