Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Olympics. Coca-Cola. Carter.

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Carter Presidential Center: 39th President of the United States. He was born and raised in Plains, Georgia and moved back there after his tenure in the White House was done.

Centennial Olympic Park: The Summer Olympics were held in Atlanta in 1996. This park is a tribute to the athletes and nations who participated.

Georgia State Capitol: A simple and elegant place to do the people's business. Hit the title link in blue for a more in-depth rundown.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park: A preservation of the late civil rights leader's birthplace and boyhood home. Hit the title link for more info.

World of Coca-Cola: The headquarters of the iconic brand is actually in a high-rise building nearby. This is all about memorability and the beverage itself. At the end of the tour, you can try all the soda from several of the Coke products across the world. Some are good...some are nasty...try for yourself and see what you think.

Nosh:

Saigon Cafe Smyrna: Solid pho. Not a very rich broth.

Nip:

Fin and Feathers: I didn't realize this was a hookah restaurant bar until I walked in. I didn't ask what the house red was but it wasn't great.