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Encyclopedia > Atlanta Civic Center

The Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center is a theater and fine arts venue in Atlanta, Georgia and was originally built as the city's convention center. It regularly hosts touring productions of Broadway musicals, concerts, seminars, and comedy acts. In 2003, the Civic Center became the host for the Atlanta Opera. The theater seats 4,600. In addition to performances, the Civic Center can hosts conferences as well with 5,800 square feet (540 m²) of meeting space. Atlanta is the capital and largest city of Georgia, a state of the United States of America. ... Musical theater (or theatre) is a form of theater combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ... 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The foyer of Charles Garniers Opéra, Paris, opened 1875 Opera is an art form consisting of a dramatic stage performance set to music. ...


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Former: Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium | Loew's Grand Theatre | Omni Coliseum | SciTrek | Rich's
This article is about the state capital of Georgia. ... For the legal term denoting a ruling or law of great import, see landmark case For the former Las Vegas hotel and casino, see The Landmark Hotel and Casino. ... The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30-acre botanical garden located adjacent to Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA. In 2004, it hosted an extremely successful exhibition of glass art by Dale Chihuly which was extended twice; first through the end of October and then finally until December 31... The Atlanta Cyclorama is a circular panoramic painting of the Battle of Atlanta. ... The Atlanta History Center is located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. ... Atlantic Station Under Construction Atlantic Station Under Construction Atlantic Station Under Construction Atlantic Station Under Construction Atlantic Station is a huge new urban renewal project nearing completion north of midtown Atlanta. ... Bobby Dodd Stadium is the football stadium located on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Centennial Olympic Park Evening Centennial Olympic Park Day Centennial Olympic Park is a 21 acre (85,000 m²) public park located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. ... The Chattahoochee River runs from the Chattahoochee Spring in the mountains of northeast Georgia, southwestward by Atlanta and through its suburbs, then turns southward to form the southern half of the Georgia/Alabama state line. ... The Clermont Lounge is Atlantas first and longest continually-operating strip club, opened in 1965. ... The CNN Center is the world headquarters of the Cable News Network (CNN). ... Fernbank Science Center and the Fernbank Museum of Natural History are a museum, classroom, and woodland complex located northeast of Atlanta, Georgia. ... The Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia is one of the grand movie palaces built in the United States in the 1920s. ... The Georgia Aquarium is a new public aquarium under construction in Atlanta, Georgia. ... The Georgia Dome is a domed stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Georgia Governors Mansion The Governors Mansion is the official home of the Governor of the U.S. state of Georgia. ... East side (back) of the The Georgia State Capitol The Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia is an architecturally and historically significant building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ... The Georgia World Congress Center or GWCC is the major convention center in Atlanta, run by the state of Georgia. ... Grant Park Grant Park is the oldest city park in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. ... Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL) is located in the Atlanta, Georgia, USA metropolitan area, and is one of two airports considered the busiest airport in the world. ... High Museum, Atlanta. ... The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta, Georgia houses U.S. President Jimmy Carters papers and other material relating to the Carter administration and the Carter familys life. ... Lenox Square, owned by the Simon Property Group, is a shopping mall located in Atlanta, Georgias Buckhead neighborhood. ... The Margaret Mitchell House and Museum is the former home of the author Margaret Mitchell situated in midtown Atlanta, Georgia. ... The Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Aerial map of Oakland Cemetery Oakland Cemetery is Atlanta, Georgias oldest and largest cemetery as well as its third largest green space (behind Piedmont Park and Grant Park). ... The Philips Arena is a indoor arena in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Phipps Plaza, owned by Simon Property Group, Lenox Squares upscale sister is an 821,000 square foot (76,000 m²) mall. ... Piedmont Park Piedmont Parks Lake Clara Meer Piedmont Park is the Central Park of Atlanta, Georgia, located in Midtown, north of the city center. ... Stone Mountain The Relief This article is about the Stone Mountain in Georgia, USA. For other peaks, see Stone Mountain (disambiguation). ... The Varsity is also the name of the oldest student newspaper at the University of Toronto. ... Turner Field is the major outdoor stadium of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The stadium was originally constructed as the 85,000-seat Centennial Olympic Stadium and used for the Centennial 1996 Summer Olympics. ... Underground Atlanta is a shopping and entertainment complex in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. ... The Woodruff Arts Center is an arts center in the Midtown district of Atlanta, Georgia. ... World of Coca-Cola rotating logo (the other side says Coke}. The World of Coca-Cola is a permanent exhibition featuring the history of Coca-Cola and its well-known advertising. ... Zoo Atlanta is an AZA-accredited wildlife park and major attraction in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium was a baseball and football stadium that formerly stood in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Loews Grand Theatre was a movie theater in Atlanta, Georgia. ... The Omni Coliseum, usually called The Omni, was an indoor arena located in Atlanta, Georgia. ... The Science & Technology Museum of Atlanta, usually known as SciTrek, was located in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Richs was a major department store retail chain in the southern U.S. until it was eliminated and replaced by Macys in 2004. ...


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The Georgia Aquarium, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is billed as the "world's largest aquarium" with more than 8 million US gallons (30,000 m³; 30,000,000 liters) of marine and fresh water, and more than 100,000 animals of 500 different species.
Marcus was quoted in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as saying: "I have been saying that we would have more than 55,000 fish; I just never said how many more." The fish were transported from Taiwan to the aquarium by the Atlanta-headquartered UPS, in 42 tanks aboard an MD-11.
The complex is named Allen Plaza in commemoration of former Atlanta mayor Ivan Allen Jr and includes office space for the Southern Company and accounting firm Ernst and Young, as well as W Hotel.
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Music Midtown is a carnival of music, food, people, and fun that takes place in Atlanta once a year.
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