About Atlanta
Founded in 1837, Atlanta is the capital city of the state of Georgia, a city of the future with strong ties to its past. For more than four decades, Atlanta has been linked to the civil rights movement. During the 1950s and 1960s, it became a major organizing center for civil rights advocates, with Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph David Abernathy, and many other locals becoming prominent leadership figures.
Atlanta was originally founded as the Western and Atlantic Railroad and, today, the fast-growing city remains a major transportation hub. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the world's busiest in daily passenger flights. The city also has emerged as a banking center and boasts the third largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the country. Atlanta is an international city as well, having hosted the Olympic Games in the summer of 1996 and now serving as a business hub for thousands of businesses from around the world.
Listed below are a number of resources to help you find whatever interests you.
- Access Atlanta
- Atlanta Best of the Web
- Atlanta CitySearch
- Atlanta Convention and Visitor's Bureau
- Atlanta Downtown
- Atlanta History
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Atlanta Magazine
- City of Atlanta
- Creative Loafing
- Georgia Tourism
- MARTA (Atlanta's transit system)
- Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
- Things to do in Atlanta
- Visit Decatur
- Cliff Shuttles
- Emory Transportation
- Enterprise CarShare Program
- MARTA
- Scooters are also a relatively common sight in Atlanta and are a good option for getting around the area without a car.
- Apex Museum
- Atlanta History Center and Museum
- Atlanta Monetary Museum
- Center for Civic and Human Rights
- Center for Puppetry Arts
- College Football Hall of Fame
- David J. Sencer CDC Museum
- Delta Flight Museum
- Fernbank Museum of Natural History
- High Museum of Art
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
- Michael C. Carlos Museum
- The Gate Museum
- The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
- Atlanta Track Club, which hosts the Peachtree Road Race
- Atlanta Trails
- Georgia Beaches
- Georgia's Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Guide (Atlanta Area)
- Georgia's Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Guide (State Area)
- Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- North Georgia Mountains
- PATH Foundation - Biking/walking trails in Metro Atlanta
- The Appalachian Trail
- The Silver Comet Trail
- Baseball: Atlanta Braves
- Basketball: Atlanta Hawks
- Football: Atlanta Falcons
- Soccer: Atlanta United
- Soccer (recreational): Atlanta Silverbacks