This summer, two extraordinary journeys are headed to the Illuminarium, and they are not to be missed.
Attractions
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Love Tiny Doors ATL? From 10AM-3PM on June 18, go behind the scenes and meet artist-in-residence Karen Anderson Singer.
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The most interactive circus in the world, UniverSoul Circus is in Atlanta with a lineup filled with show-stopping performances to celebrate its 29th season.
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Imagine Picasso: The Immersive Exhibition is now welcoming visitors at the Pullman Yards in Atlanta.
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Home to one of the world’s largest orchid collections in the world, the Atlanta Botanical Garden combines art and floral landscapes in its annual exhibition: Orchid Daze.
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From civil rights leaders and politicians to millionaires and musicians, Atlanta has been home to several iconic African-American figures in history.
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While a white Christmas season is unlikely for Atlanta, there’s another way to experience a winter wonderland right in our own backyard.
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While Atlanta winters can be unpredictable and sometimes leave us longing to stay indoors, there’s one major reason to get outdoors – the magic of ice skating.
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Grab your scarves and cameras, Holiday Road has officially made its way to the Peach State.
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Come January, it’ll be time to take a trip down the rabbit hole! Following rave reviews in London, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, the Mad Hatter Gin & Tea Party, a traveling Alice in Wonderland-inspired immersive experience, arrives in Atlanta.
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Through Oct. 30, keep your eyes peeled when visiting Woodlands Garden – you just might encounter some magic!
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The newest exhibition from Fernbank Museum debuts this weekend, and it’s one not to be missed.
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Haunt fans, the spookiest time of the year has arrived as NETHERWORLD, America’s favorite haunted house, officially opens Sept.
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The Children’s Museum of Atlanta will debut a new interactive exhibit, Rube Goldberg: The World of Hilarious Invention! Sept. 18-Jan. 2.
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Stone Mountain Park’s annual Pumpkin Festival is right around the corner, offering a variety of family-friendly activities Sept. 18-Oct. 30.
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Interactive experiences are making themselves at home in Atlanta this summer, as these opportunities provide indoor fun for much-needed breaks from the heat.
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As Janice says … “Oh.My.
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Ted Turner’s life work is now on permanent display at the University of Georgia’s Special Collections Libraries.
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Puttshack, an upscale tech-infused mini-golf experience, has officially opened its doors at the Interlock on the Westside.
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Virtual reality without the headgear? Sign us up.
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Six Flags Over Georgia re-opens March 6, marking its 54th season! This year will see the unveiling of two new rides in the park’s Gotham City — CATWOMAN Whip and POISON IVY Toxic Spin.
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Children’s Museum of Atlanta is open for in-person visits, remaining a must-see for kids around the metro area.
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Imagine taking a walk through one of mankind’s greatest artistic achievements without ever actually leaving Atlanta.
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Although the lights and decorations have been put away and the holiday season ended, the Chattahoochee Nature Center felt a little more fun was well deserved, in the form of its Enchanted Woodland Trail.
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The holiday season is officially upon us! For those looking for activities around Atlanta to truly get in the festive spirit, consider checking out Fernbank Museum’s annual Winter Wonderland: Celebrations and Traditions Around the World.
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Stone Mountain Park is ready to spread the Christmas spirit to locals and visitors alike with evenings full of festive music, dazzling lights, spectacular shows and some special visitors.
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Christmas has come to town early! The World of Illumination’s Candy Rush light show is officially open at Six Flags White Water in Marietta.
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Gather the family, it’s officially time to enjoy some holiday lights! Everyone’s favorite tradition, Garden Lights, Holiday Nights at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, returns Nov. 14 through Jan. 16.
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It’s time to meet the newest residents of the Georgia Aquarium, and one of the most misunderstood creatures of the sea … sharks!
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The weather has never been better for getting outside, and while a flight to Napa isn’t in the cards, Georgia’s own wine country is only a few hours outside the city, complete with stunning foliage and views.