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93 Iconic Buildings to Explore in Georgia

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Georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna. The state's northernmost regions include the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the larger Appalachian Mountain system.

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Albany Civil Rights Institute
The Albany Civil Rights Institute is a center dedicated to preserving and educating the public about the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s that changed a nation. The institute features interactive exhibits and workshops, which provide visitors with an informative and impactful perspective on how African Americans, other minorities, and individuals throughout history have contributed to this significant chapter of American culture.
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Arbor Place
Arbor Place is an exciting community that offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. Located just minutes away from Atlanta, it’s the perfect balance of big city living with small town kindness. Local attractions such as Arbor Place Mall and Six Flags Over Georgia provide lively entertainment for locals and tourists alike. The city boasts beautiful parks that serve as hubs of activity — including walking trails, athletic fields, playgrounds and pavilions.
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Atlanta White House
Atlanta White House is a gorgeous estate built-in 1906 on 8 acres of land, this stately home features majestic columns that reach up to four stories high and an impressive portico at the entrance. Visitors are impressed by its detailed woodwork, original staircase and exquisite courtyard area with a pool surrounded by charming gardens of fruit trees and flowering shrubs. Inside, there are fourteen bedrooms, each decorated according to its own unique design.
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Augusta Cotton Exchange Building
Historic building Augusta Cotton Exchange Buildingwas designed by Enoch William Brown and built in the mid-1880s during a cotton boom. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 20, 1978. It is located on Reynolds Street.
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Aurora Theatre
Aurora Theatre has been providing quality live entertainment for over two decades. Audiences can enjoy a wide range of performances, including musicals, comedies and dramas, as well as concerts from major national artists. Aurora Theatre also provides a variety of educational theater programs for children and teens which provide hands-on learning experiences focusing on all aspects of live theater.
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BabyLand General Hospital
BabyLand General Hospital is an incredible attraction that parents and grandparents simply can't resist! From a tour of the Cabbage Patch Kids "birthroom," to a visit with the old stem-family of YaYa and Doc, visitors are sure to find delight in the magic and fantasy of this interactive experience. At its heart BabyLand General Hospital is a fun place to learn about being a new parent or grandparent by getting into character as a doctor or nurse at BabyLand.
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Bank of America Plaza
Bank of America Plaza is a skyscraper located in between Midtown Atlanta and Downtown Atlanta. At 311.8 m , the tower is the 107th-tallest building in the world. It is the 21st tallest building in the U.S., the tallest building in Georgia, and the tallest building in any U.S. state capital, overtaking the 250 m , 50-story One Atlantic Center in height, which previously held the record as Georgia's tallest building.
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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Atlanta
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Atlanta, is a stunning Hindu temple complex that welcomes worshippers, Hindus and non-Hindus alike, from all over the world. The Atlanta temple was opened in August of 2007 and features detailed architecture inspired by ancient Indian lore and engineering. It is the largest Hindu mandir of its kind in the United States, at 45,000 square feet with 78 ornately carved stone sculptures decorating its exterior walls.
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Barnsley Resort
Barnsley Resort, located on 3,300 acres of peaceful woods and meadows circulating the ruins of a centuries-old estate, guests can easily forget all their worries while losing themselves in nature's beauty. Guests can enjoy activities such as world-class golfing, horseback riding, boat tours, fishing expeditions and more. Those looking to simply enjoy a relaxing evening will appreciate the resort's restaurants and spa where they can rejuvenate or indulge in fine cuisine.
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Bell Auditorium
Bell Auditorium is a stately building with a long and colorful history. Constructed in 1933, It served as the home of the Richmond Academy until 1986 and has since been used as a venue for concerts, stage plays, special events, and more. The distinctive design of the auditorium features towering columns and Romanesque detailing throughout. Inside, it boasts an expansive performance hall along with more intimate chamber areas which provide seating for both small as well as larger crowds.
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Berry College
Berry College, is an educational institution with its roots firmly planted in both the academic and spiritual worlds. Founded in 1902 as a Christian liberal arts school by Martha Berry, the college consistently earns high rankings from publications such as U.S. News and World Report for its impressive academic program. The college also offers a robust extra-curricular program with opportunities for leadership and exploration.
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Bonar Hall
Bonar Hall, is a charming and picturesque antebellum mansion built in 1862 near the Oconee River. The hall was named for William Bonar, the former owner, and for generations has been home to various cotton farmers. Today, it stands as a restored example of Southern hospitality and historical architecture: a reminder of simpler times gone by. Boasting three stories that stretch across nearly 5,000 square feet of living space.
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Briarcliff (Mansion)
This is a historical site with a fascinating past. Built in 1922 for Asa G. Candler Jr., President of the Coca-Cola Company, the mansion was modeled after an estate located in Birmingham, England. During World War II it was transferred to the Navy and used as a training facility before being purchased by Emory University and made into a Psychiatric Hospital afterward. After closing its doors in 1997, the mansion was left abandoned until being recently renovated into its original state.
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Bulloch Hall
Bulloch Hall is a Greek Revival mansion in Roswell, Georgia, built-in 1839. It is one of several historically significant buildings in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is where Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, mother of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th U.S. President, lived as a child.
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Callaway Plantation
Callaway Plantation, is a historical landmark. Built by Reverend Abraham Callaway in 1792 as his family residence, the plantation stands as a reminder of southern history. There are 18 buildings on the site, all of which have been carefully restored and preserved. Touring the plantation offers visitors a glimpse into what life was like at an antebellum plantation in the 19th century. The manor houses contain numerous works of art, furniture and antiques from various eras.
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Cannonball House
Cannonball House is one of the most important landmarks in Georgia. Built-in the 1840s, it is believed to be the only house constructed with cannonballs that survived the American Civil War. The bricks that make up its walls were secured with rivets made from American cannons captured during the war. This unique construction technique and story behind it earned Cannonball House a place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Cannonball House
Cannonball House is a farmstead located in Macon County, Georgia and is a mesmerizing example of antebellum Southern architecture. It was originally owned by Captain William Ready Burney and his wife, Matilda Hooker Burney, who added the iconic touch – the exterior walls which were made entirely of cannonballs and molasses – to protect their home from potential bullets during the Civil War. As you would expect through its namesake.
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Canton Theatre
The Canton Theatre has been entertaining audiences for over 80 years. Built in 1943, its beautiful Art Deco façade was a classic from the start. Inside, patrons are greeted by state of the art digital projection and sound that rivals any major theater. In addition to popular movie releases, it also hosts concerts, plays and special events throughout the year. Its concession stand offers handcrafted sodas and snacks made right at the theatre.

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