400 North to Mansell Road Exit. Take a left off exit heading west - cross over Hwy 9 and bear right on 140 (Houze Rd.) towards Canton. Stay on 140 (Houze Rd.) until you reach the intersection of Crabapple Road. Turn right onto Crabapple Road heading east. Neighborhood will be on your right just prior to Birmingham Hwy.
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There's a small town in North Fulton county, just a few minutes from downtown Alpharetta, where things haven't changed very much in the past hundred years or so. While the area surrounding it has grown at a frantic pace, this small town, where two lazy country roads meet, named Crabapple, is content to stand apart.
Waterford Homes’ newest neighborhood, “Crabapple Station” promises to be one of the premier locations for homebuyers seeking tranquil country, small town living with easy access to major highways, employment centers, shopping centers and every possible modern convenience you could imagine plus wonderful schools! This wonderful neighborhood features 33 luxury town homes and 32 elegant single-family homes with expansive kitchens, formal rooms, well-appointed owner's suites and unique exteriors. The neighborhood amenities include a wonderful park. The single-family homes pre-construction pricing is from the high $300's.
At Crabapple Station, you will discover a community of high-quality homes, filled with inspired elements and built-in value. And while it may be located in a place just a stone's throw away from the world you live in, you may find it's a world apart.
There are some wonderful new homes and home sites available in Crabapple Station! Don't miss out! Stop by today!
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White Columns Country Club 300 Clubhouse Drive Alpharetta, GA 30004 (770) 343-9025 White Columns is a private country club featuring a stunning 18-hole Tom Fazio-designed golf course. It's one of the most awarded courses in Georgia and ranks among the top 100 clubs in the country.
Atlanta National Golf Club 350 Tournament Players Drive Aplharetta, GA 30004 (770) 442-8801 Atlanta National Golf Club features a challenging Pete Dye designed 18-hole championship course, measuring over 7,000 yards in the peaceful setting of Alpharetta, Georgia just north of Atlanta.
Polo Golf & Country Club 6300 Polo Club Drive Cumming, GA 30040 (770) 887-7656 Set in a beautiful wooded area of Northern Atlanta, Polo Golf & Country Club is a private country club featuring an 18-hole championship golf course designed by famed course architect Joe Lee.
City of Atlanta: 9 Hole Candler Golf Course 585 Candler Park Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30307 (404) 371-1260 A unique 9 hole executive course located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, near the Little Five Points and Virginia-Highlands areas. There are four par 4's and five par 3's. We are currently a walking only facility with pull carts available for rent.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite 1001 Johnson Ferry Road NE Atlanta, GA 30342 404-785-5252
24-hour Children's Call Center at 404-250-KIDS for non-emergency medical care questions.
LOCAL AREA LOCATION Children's Healthcare at North Point IMMEDIATE CARE A service of Children's at Scottish Rite 3795 Mansell Road Alpharetta, GA 30022-8247 Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday to Sunday Main: 404-785-8540
3000 Hospital Boulevard Roswell, GA 30076 (770) 751-2500
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Close to Hwy 92 and GA-400 Easy access West to Woodstock and East to Roswell/Alpharetta/Norcross as well as downtown, the airport, Buckhead and Midtown
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Dr. Robert E. Fulton Regional at Ocee 5090 Abbotts Bridge Rd. Alpharetta, GA 30005 (770) 360-8897 County Served: Fulton Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System
Local Attractions
Parks and Local Attractions
Wills Park 11925 Wills Rd. Alpharetta, GA 30004 (678) 297-6130 ALPHARETTA. Located next to the Alpharetta City Pool, Wills Park offers 100 acres of baseball fields, tennis courts, a Frisbee golf course, one and a half miles of walking trails, a dog park, picnicking facilities, and the “Wacky World” playground-kingdom for kids.
Wills Park Equestrian Center - With 50 acres of rolling fields and woods, Wills Park Equestrian Center offers horse lovers 8 barns, almost 300 boarding stalls, and a variety of equestrian events throughout the year, including rodeos.
Big Creek Greenway - The Big River Greenway is a 12-foot concrete path designed for walking, jogging, roller-blading, and biking. Over 6 miles of pathway stretch through the woods along Big Creek.
Autrey Mill Nature Preserve - The Autrey Mills Nature Preserve includes 1.5 miles of beautiful hiking trails, 46 acres of pristine forests, and an historic plantation site from the 1800s. The Preserve has special environmental programs and events year round.
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area — Spanning 4 counties, the Recreation Area offers fishing, boating, hiking, Native American archeological sites, and natural flora and fauna.
Historic Downtown - The Historic Downtown Alpharetta Square is the shopping maven’s delight, with antique shops, flower shops, boutiques, fine dining, and more.
Milton Log Cabin - This historical destination was originally a schoolhouse, built in 1934 by the Future Farmers of America club. Regular tours are available.
Walk of Memories - A memorial is a tribute to the veterans of the US Armed Forces, the Walk of Memories is a brick walkway inscribed with the names of Georgia residents killed in the service.
The Cooler - With ice arenas for figure skating and ice hockey, and professional flooring for roller hockey, The Cooler is great place to beat the summer heat.
Local Events
Annual Events
Alpharetta Arts StreetFest - Enjoy arts, crafts, and live entertainment as the Ford Tour de Georgia sweeps through town.
Annual Touch a Truck - Kids can climb in and explore their favorite big vehicles during the annual Touch a Truck festival, featuring a fire truck, dump truck, 18-wheeler, and a school bus. They’ll love playing the Construction Zone, where they can build with nails and wood.
The Taste of Alpharetta - The annual Taste of Alpharetta showcases the area’s finest cuisine to the tune of live musical entertainment.
Old Soldiers Day Parade & Road Race - Alpharetta’s Memorial Day celebrations include a commemorative ceremony, followed by a parade with bands, floats, antique cars, and more.
4th of July Celebration - Located at Wills Park, end your holiday festivities under stars with free children’s activities, live entertainment, and fireworks.
Old Milton Country Fair - The Old Milton Country Fair celebrates North Georgia’s pioneer days. Festivities include leather working, genealogical services, gold panning, and arrow crafting.
Alpharetta Half Marathon and 10K Road Race - This is just one of several marathons offered throughout the year in Alpharetta.
Lighting Ceremony - Kick off your holiday season with the Tree Lighting Ceremony in downtown Alpharetta. The event is celebrated with holiday music, dancing, refreshments, and free activities for children.
Trail Guide for Southeast US including the Silver Comet Trail The Silver Comet Trail is located 13 miles northwest of Atlanta, Georgia. It's free and travels west through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. This quiet, non-motorized trail is for walkers, hikers, bicyclists, rollerbladers, horses, dog walkers, and is wheelchair accessible. The Silver Comet is over 61 miles long and is paved, and starts at Mavell Road in Smyrna, Georgia. It ends at the Georgia/Alabama state line, near Cedartown and Esom, where it connects to the 33-mile long Chief Ladiga Trail.
Lake Lanier Islands - Beach and Water Park (800) 840-LAKE Nestled in the foothills of the Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains lies Lake Lanier. With over 692 miles of shoreline, the lake is well known for its aqua-blue colored water, spectacular scenery and variety of recreational activities. Lake Lanier Islands Resort offers a hotel, spa, conference center, equestrian center and a beach and water park. The resort is also home to two golf courses, Emerald Pointe and PineIsle.
Atlanta Botanical Garden 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 876-5859 Offering over 30 acres of unmatched beauty in the heart of Atlanta and featuring breathtaking gardens, woodlands and more. See one of the world's largest permanent orchid displays, an interactive children's garden, water features, rare and endangered plants from tropical rain forests and desert regions - as well as a gift shop, cafe and special exhibits year round.
Six Flags Over Georgia 7561 Six Flags Pkwy. Austell, GA 30168 (770) 948-9290 AUSTELL. Six Flags Over Georgia excites visitors of all ages with a range of rides, games, and live shows. The Superman: Ultimate Flight and Ninja rides promise maximum thrills, while long-standing favorites like Georgia Cyclone and The Great American Scream Machine are more traditional roller coasters that still pack plenty of punch. Live shows at the park and special holiday themed events will keep you coming back. Season passes available.
Six Flags White Water Atlanta 250 N Cobb Pkwy. Marietta, GA 30062 (770) 948-9290 MARIETTA. A sister park to Six Flags Over Georgia, White Water is located just north of the main park. Offering wet-'n-wild rides like The Cliffhanger, a nine-story freefall culminating in a big splash in the pool below. Plenty of fun for kids awaits at Tree House Island and Little Squirt's Island, and you shouldn't leave without going down The Rapids, a perennial favorite that mimics a raft ride down the Colorado River.
Zoo Atlanta - Ford African Rain Forest 800 Cherokee Ave. Atlanta, GA 30315 (404) 624-5600 GRANT PARK. Zoo Atlanta offers attractions for all ages, including pandas, lions, elephants, and alligators. A highlight of the attractions is the Ford African Rain Forest. You can observe the animals in their habitats by looking over the fence into a manmade savanna, or you can go to the viewing theater to see gorillas up close through a glass partition.
Stone Mountain Park 6867 Memorial Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30087 (770) 498-5690 (800) 401-2407 STONE MOUNTAIN. You can't say that you've really visited Atlanta until you've been to the top of Stone Mountain. Walk it if you dare or take the Summit Skyride cable car to the top of the formation, which is high enough to make it the world's largest free-standing piece of exposed granite. The 57,950 square foot carving of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jefferson Davis on horseback is the largest mountain carving in the US. Various summer concerts, the laser light show as well as Fourth of July fireworks shows continue to make Stone Mountain an icon of the south.
Allatoona Lake and Recreation Area (678) 721-6700 Located 30 miles Northwest of Atlanta, Georgia, Allatoona Lake is situated on the Etowah River, a tributary of the Coosa River. More than 6 million visitors each year enjoy picnicking and swimming at our parks, camping, hunting, fishing, boating, and observing wildlife along the beautiful shoreline. Allatoona Dam impounds run-off water from 1,110 square miles into the Lake. For an unequalled view of the dam, we recommend a visit to the Project Management Office and Visitor's Center which is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM except holidays.
Piedmont Park 10th and Piedmont Rd. Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 875-7275 One of the city's most beautiful parks, Piedmont is 189 acres with a 11.5 acre lake. Enjoy a 1.68 mile path, fishing, a picnic, vollyball, softball, skating, biking, swimming, tennis or just take in the picturesque scenery surrounding Magnolia Hall - you'll find lots of terrain to cover.
Centennial Olympic Park Situated downtown amidst the Georgia World Congress Center, a number of hotels, restaurants and attractions within walking distance. Park administration office: (404) 223-4412 Recorded park information: (404) 222-PARK DOWNTOWN. This unique 21-acre park performs a dual mission: it serves as Georgia's lasting legacy of the Centennial Olympic Games and it anchors efforts to revitalize residential and commercial development in Atlanta. The Park sponsors community-wide free events, including the Fourth of July Celebration, and also hosts festivals, fundraisers and private events.
Chastain Memorial Park 140 West Wieuca Rd. NW Atlanta, GA 30342 (404) 252-9669 BUCKHEAD. Located just West of Roswell Rd in a residential area of Buckhead you'll find the largest public park in Atlanta. Chastain Park consists of 268 acres and is encircled by many neighborhoods. The park features a golf course, ball fields, 2 miles of walking paths, an amphitheater, arts center, horse park, playgrounds and picnic shelters, a tennis center, an athletic club and more.
Attractions and Museums
AtlanTIX Same day, half-price ticket booth, offers local attractions, theater, dance, and musical performances. Tickets may be purchased at Underground Atlanta at the ACVB Visitor Center on the corner of Upper Alabama and Pryor Streets; and at Lenox Square at the Simon Guest Services booth on the main mall level.
Atlanta CityPass At savings up to 50 percent, Atlanta CityPass offers tickets to the Georgia Aquarium, the new World of Coca-Cola, the High Museum of Art, Inside CNN Studio Tours, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, or the Atlanta Botanical Garden and Zoo Atlanta or the Atlanta History Center.
Georgia Aquarium 225 Baker St. Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 581-4000 DOWNTOWN. Georgia Aquarium offers the adventure of a lifetime, allowing visitors to view a whole cast of creatures from the oceans and rivers of the world. The premier attraction, Ocean Voyager, features over six million tons of saltwater occupied by hammerhead sharks, stingrays, giant grouper, and the world's largest fish species, whale sharks. The aquarium itself is also the largest in the world and provides a 100-foot, glass-enclosed walkway through its center and an enormous 23-foot by 61-foot viewing window in its own theater.
The NEW World of Coca-Cola 121 Baker St. NW Atlanta, GA 30313 (800) 676-COKE DOWNTOWN. The new and expanded World has something for everyone including, a thrilling 4-D theater, the world's largest collection of Coke memorabilia, a fully functioning bottling line that produces commemorative 8-ounce bottles of Coca-Cola, tasting experience with nearly 70 different products to sample, the Pop Culture Gallery featuring works by artists such as Andy Warhol and Steve Penley, the world-famous Coca-Cola Polar Bear and so much more!
Inside CNN Tour 1 CNN Center Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 827-2300 DOWNTOWN. Take a stimulating, behind-the-scenes tour of the world's leading news authority at CNN's headquarters in Atlanta. The tour includes visits to the 24-hour news channel's sets, information about the history of news reporting, and an excellent multimedia guide highlighting what goes into making broadcasts. The most thrilling moments, though, could be getting to meet personalities. A final point of interest is seeing artifacts that correspondents have brought back from the field, including old missile parts and the latest trial-of-the-century transcripts.
Louvre Atlanta at the High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 733-4400 MIDTOWN. Louvre Atlanta promises stunning art and sculpture from ancient Egyptian, Eastern, and Greco-Roman cultures. The exhibit includes mesmerizing statues like Mercury from the first century CE, detailed pottery from 5000 BCE, and images on papyrus from Egypt's Book of the Dead (circa 1000 BCE). The partnership between the Louvre and Atlanta's High Museum of Art runs through 2009, and rotating exhibits focus on different historical eras and the Louvre's role in society.
Fernbank Science Center and Planetarium 156 Heaton Park Dr. NE Atlanta, GA 30307 (678) 874-7102 DRUID HILLS. Some people may find their thrills and chills in more cerebral outings, which makes Fernbank Planetarium a terrific option for a virtual, mind-bending experience. The 500-seat theater is accessible for a minimal fee, and it delivers views of space through the 70-foot dome, along with the added bonus of over 100 special effects. Programs for the family include An Astronomer's Christmas Carol, Beyond the Pyramids, and Comet Crumbs.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History and IMAX 767 Clifton Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30307 Information: (404) 929-6300 Tickets: (404) 929-6400 DRUID HILLS. Fernbank Museum of Natural History is Atlanta’s home to dinosaurs! Come face to face with the world’s largest dinosaurs, discover Georgia’s natural history, make a cultural connection, enjoy hands-on exhibitions and don’t miss stunning special exhibitions or the incredible 5-story experience of an IMAX film. Also experience a one-of-a-kind Friday night experience - Martinis & IMAX. Enjoy cool cocktails, stunning films, live music and creative cuisine beneath the world’s largest dinosaurs, Fridays (January through November) from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Call 404.929.6400 to purchase tickets in advance.
Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. NW Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 659-5437 DOWNTOWN. A children's museum is definitely one place where you want to find a great staff. With the knowledgeable, extremely upbeat folks at Imagine It!, you’ll feel comfortable bringing your children - and all their questions. Staff members organize and lead many activities for children, making the experience as memorable for them as it is gratifying for you.
Margaret Mitchell House and Museum 990 Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 249-7015 MIDTOWN. Wordsmith Margaret Mitchell is Atlanta's most famous resident. Indeed, the Gone with the Wind author spent most of her life in Atlanta, and between 1925 and 1932, she penned her beloved, era-defining classic. The museum offers a peek into Mitchell's childhood writing, and it also features movie memorabilia like the doorway to Tara, along with a gift shop.
Entertainment, Performances and Venues
Fabulous Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30308Tours: (404) 688-3353 MIDTOWN. The adjective "fabulous" perfectly describes this Atlanta mainstay, which opened its doors at the beginning of the Great Depression in 1929 and continues to entertain Atlanta today. Shows at the Fox include musical acts, Broadway hits, primetime comedians, and occasional dramatic plays. The venue also offers two ballrooms, along with the Grand Terrace and Landmark Lounge, for events and private parties.
Chastain Park Amphitheater (Classic Chastain) 4469 Stella Dr. Atlanta, GA 30350 (404) 733-4955 BUCKHEAD. Nothing says summer in Atlanta like a concert series at Chastain. The intimate amphitheater is lined with outdoor tables and chairs, and all you have to do (depending on where you choose to sit) is show up with your tablecloth, cooler, and picnic basket to enjoy dinner and a show underneath the stars. Musicians and bands play as well as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Atlanta Ballet at the Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30308 (404) 881-2100 MIDTOWN. The Atlanta Ballet is one of the nation’s premier professional ballet companies, recognized for the artistry of their dancers and innovative programming. It is as diverse and provocative as the city of Atlanta is. The annual performance of the Atlanta Ballet's "Nutcracker", performed at the Fabulous Fox Theatre, tops the list of things to do in Atlanta. From January to November, locals and visitors alike have fantasies not of sugarplums, but of each performance's gala-like atmosphere.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 733-5000 MIDTOWN. The ASO performs in Atlanta Symphony Hall in the Woodruff Arts Center. As one of the most creative and innovative orchestras in North America, the ASO serves as the cornerstone for musical performance and training far beyond Atlanta's borders, through its various concert series and its diverse initiatives in music education and outreach.
Atlanta Opera 1575 Northside Dr NW # 350 Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 881-8801 COBB GALLERIA. Led by General Director Dennis Hanthorn, The Atlanta Opera strives to expand the experience of its patrons with memorable and exciting performances reflecting the highest musical and theatrical standards, while supporting community and educational programs. The company also works to attract the finest international, national, and regional singers, conductors, stage directors and designers.
The New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30308(404) 874-5299 MIDTOWN. Food is served cafeteria style; drinks are ordered at the bar; but "the play's the thing" when it comes to giving patrons an evening they'll remember. Unlike most staged performances that ignore the crowd, Shakespeare Tavern goes out of its way to include everyone in the show. Spectators are brought on stage to join in fights and are targeted for a soliloquy or an aside. Seats are always packed, mainly because the company gives people an authentic Shakespearean experience.
The Punchline 280 Hilderbrand Dr. Atlanta, GA 30328 (404) 252-5233 SANDY SPRINGS. A few comedians become stars and many are easily forgotten, but The Punchline remains the same. The venue has, fortunately, hosted a large number of the star variety, including Eddie Murphy, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle, and Atlanta's own Jeff Foxworthy. Shows are affordable, and since performances are scheduled an average of 22 nights per month, you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch one while in town.
Shopping and Entertainment Districts
Atlanta Slice of Life
Underground Atlanta 50 Upper Alabama St. # 007 Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 523-2311 DOWNTOWN. Six city blocks in the heart of Atlanta have been transformed into a spirited marketplace that offers historic guided tours and features Kenny's Alley with 12 spectacular restaurants, more than 100 specialty stores, entertainment emporiums, street-cart merchants, and the newest attraction, Aero Balloon, an adventure ride that rises up to 350 feet above Atlanta's downtown streets. Segway Tours also offer a unique tour of the city.
Buckhead Village Peachtree Rd. NE at W Paces Ferry Rd. Atlanta, GA 30305 (770) 216-1662 BUCKHEAD. Atlanta's Buckhead district has fought several times to uphold its billing as the city's most prominent neighborhood and come out on top in each instance. Literally hundreds of restaurants line Buckhead's streets, promising cuisines that range from Brazilian and Cajun to Italian and Japanese. Favorites like Emeril's Atlanta and Sweet Potato reside here, along with nightlife bastions like Fado, Havana Club, Sambuca Jazz Café, and Coyote Ugly.
Atlantic Station 17th St. NW Atlanta, GA 30363 (404) 888-4900 MIDTOWN. Atlantic Station is the city's fastest up-and-coming destination for trendy fashions, great food, and upscale nightlife (and it recently received its own zip code!). The "smart growth" area features sustainable architecture and a wide range of entertainment choices, like a movie theater and trendsetting Ten Pin Alley, a hip, celebrity-affiliated bowling alley. The selection of clothing stores is enough to make any mall envious: Banana Republic, Ann Taylor, Guess, Gap, and Victoria's Secret, to name but a few. Dining options are just as tempting: California Pizza Kitchen, Au Bon Pain, FOX Sports Grill, Dolce Enoteca, and Tahitian Noni Café. IKEA can be found near Atlantic Station as well.
Virginia Highlands Virginia Ave. at N Highland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS. Many neighborhoods in Atlanta have had facelift after facelift, but planners for the Virginia Highlands area designed it to be perpetually visitor-friendly. The main streets shelter charming cafés, memorable boutiques, and unique craft stores featuring floral creations, woodworking, and pottery. Stop by Ten Thousand Villages or Back to Square One for unique gifts, polish off a pint at Limerick Junction Pub, and then sit down for a sweet treat at Paolo's Gelato Italiano – all within easy walking distance of one another.
Amsterdam Walk Monroe Dr. NE at Amsterdam Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 MIDTOWN. Eclectic shopping makes Amsterdam Walk a memorable attraction. Shop for Indonesian furniture, premier kitchen gear, fine linens, or the latest women's fashions. When you need to take a breath, pop into a café for fresh bread straight from the oven. Best of all, the businesses are in close proximity, so you can visit all of them in one outing.
Little Five Points Moreland Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30307 MIDTOWN. The neighborhood known as Little Five Points has changed over the years, but its pull remains as strong as ever. Events include a diverse selection of concerts (often by local bands) on the Main Stage, as well as the much-anticipated L5P Halloween Parade. For visitors with historic interests, the Carter Presidential Library and Museum is a must-see. And while the eclectic array of bars offers something for everyone, Star Community Bar and Variety Playhouse top the list for nightlife.
Roswell Historic District 617 Atlanta St. (Visitors Center) Roswell, GA 30075 (770) 640-3253 ROSWELL. Roswell Historic District provides one of the better settings if you want a taste of what "Old Atlanta" was (and is!) really all about. The lovely district features notable homes (Bulloch Hall, Barrington Hall, and Holy Hill), as well as attractions like Chattahoochee Nature Center, Laurel/Ivy Mill, and Smith Plantation.
Marietta Square Marietta Pkwy. NE (120) and Cherokee St. Marietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau: (770) 429-1115 MARIETTA. This turn-of-the-century town square is filled with specialty shopping and a variety of unique restaurants. Marietta offers history, museums, theater and events year round. There's even a great selection of places to stay from quaint bed and breakfast inns to a 4-diamond conference center. Enjoy the park in the heart of the square, Glover Park, where free concerts and events are happening all the time.
Lakewood 400 Antiques Market 1321 Atlanta Hwy. Cumming, GA 30040 (770) 889-3400 CUMMING. Advertised as one of the world's five largest antiques markets, Lakewood 400 leaves shoppers' heads spinning with the bargains and rare finds it offers. The 75,000-square-foot market incorporates furniture, carpets, knives, artwork, glassware, jewelry, and odds-and-ends of all varieties. Also find refreshments, including funnel cakes and burgers.
DeKalb Farmers Market 3000 E Ponce De Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 377-6400 DECATUR. Nothing bespeaks the South like fresh vegetables and smiling faces, both of which you will find in abundance at Dekalb Farmers Market. The 140,000-square-foot space packs in vendors selling everything from garden vegetables and just-baked breads to international beers, 400 different kinds of cheese, and top-quality seafood.
Shopping Malls
Area Malls
The latest fashions and trends can be found around Atlanta's upscale Buckhead neighborhood, especially at Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. Phipps spells luxury with stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom, while Lenox is anchored by Neiman Marcus, Macy's and Bloomingdales.
Other local malls include: North Point Mall 1000 N Point Cir Alpharetta, GA 30022 (770) 740-8636 Conveniently located near GA 400, North Point Mall has 5 major department store and over 135 major retailers. The mall also has 2 restaurants, a food court, and a carousel to the delight of children and adults. The surrounding North Point area has many unique, upscale shopping venues.
Historic Shops of Crabapple Mid Broadwell and Mayfield Road Alpharetta, GA Alpharetta’s Crabapple community is known near and far for its antique shops, boutiques, and fashionable restaurants. Once a cotton mill and, before that, a stop on the Cherokee Indian Trail, Crabapple is now home several popular shops. For many years antique collectors regarded Crabapple as a veritable haven and, though many of the antiques stores have been replaced by specialty boutiques and restaurants, the mill retains its charm and personality.
Area Shopping
Crabapple Station Retail At the Street in Front of Your Community Milton, GA New retail including restaurants, coffee and wine shops, a fitness center, nail salon and pet groomers for your day-to-day convenience located right next to your community.
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Getaways
Château Élan Winery and Resort 100 Rue Charlemagne Braselton, GA 30517 (678) 425-0900 BRASELTON. You may think mainly of California when you consider vineyards, but Georgia's Château Élan brings the wine country to the Deep South. Located about 40 miles north of Atlanta off I-85, Château Élan provides a perfect weekend escape. Accommodations at The Inn are four-star, and facilities include the winery, a championship golf club, a spa, and eight restaurants that offer everything from elegant Italian and French fare to bar food at Paddy's Irish Pub.
Callaway Gardens 5887 Georgia Hwy. 354 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 (706) 663-2281 PINE MOUNTAIN. One of Georgia's premier resorts, Callaway Gardens offers luxurious accommodations, a championship golf course, bike trails, tennis courts, award-winning gardens, and even a daily "Birds of Prey" show featuring hawks, eagles, and falcons. The main reason that people keep coming back, however, is the individual service the staff provides. Whether working to make lodging experiences topnotch or entertaining guests, resort personnel treat visitors with the utmost respect and attention.
Barnsley Gardens 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd. NW Adairsville, GA 30103 (770) 773-7480 ADAIRSVILLE. 2 hours north of Atlanta on I-75, Woodlands, the Estate of Sir Godfrey Barnsley is home to some of the most beautiful gardens in the Southeast. The estate is an upscale golf destination with world-class dining and a spa. Offering such outdoor activities as quail hunting, sporting clays, fishing, paintball, horseback riding, and a separate mountain bike track, Barnsley gardens draws sports enthusiasts and celebrities. Most of the flowers featured in the gardens can be purchased in the plant shop.
Brasstown Valley Resort 6321 US Highway 76 Young Harris, Georgia 30582 (706) 379-9900 N GA MOUNTAINS. The resort offers luxurious amenities as well as the natural beauty of the area. Nestled in the mountains between Young Harris and Hiawassee, Georgia, enjoy championship golf, cruises on Lake Chatuge, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, breathtaking waterfalls, lush forest and Georgia's highest mountain. From the top of Brasstown Bald, on a clear day, the 360-degree view offers glimpses of four states. Travel around the area and experience the Alpine Village of Helen and stop in at the Crane Creek Vineyards for some wine tasting.
The Alpine Helen 726 Bruckenstrasse Helen, GA 30545 Convention and Visitors Bureau: (800) 858-8027 Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the Chattahoochee River, Helen is a re-creation of an alpine village complete with cobblestone alleys and old-world towers. We've got shops, restaurants, bed and breakfast inns, mountains, both rustic and luxury mountain cabins, theater, recreation, romantic getaways, beautiful scenery, family activities, waterfalls, museums, history, art, fishing, tubing, golf, and more.
North Georgia Wine Country North Georgia is home to many vineyards and wineries - the mountain climate is well suited for growing the varietal wines that have won international awards and local pride in our region. For more information on all wineries and vineyards in Georgia, visit Georgia Wine Country.
Blue Ridge Mountains Fannin County Chamber of Commerce 3990 Appalachian Hwy. Blue Ridge, GA. 30513 (800) 899-MTNS Surround yourself with the beauty, relaxation and natural fun that are uniquely Georgia’s Blue Ridge Experience. Enjoy hiking to nearby waterfalls and horseback riding on forested trails or spend the day watching the sun glimmer across the aqua blue waters of Lake Blue Ridge or crystal clear Toccoa River. Discover the sheer joy of a whitewater rafting adventure or a ride on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. Spend a day exploring mountain art and culture, past and present, in the many galleries across the region or browse for antiques in the shops that line our mountain towns.
Sports
Teams and Venues
The Atlanta Braves at Turner Field 755 Hank Aaron Dr. Atlanta, GA 30315 (404) 522-7630 DOWNTOWN. Home of the Atlanta Braves, Turner Field has consistently ranked among the nation's top 10 baseball venues over the past 15 years. That's because you do more than take in a game at Turner Field; you experience baseball. Among the stadium's attractions are the Braves Museum and Hall of Fame, Scout's Alley for interactive fun, and the always-packed Chophouse and Top-of-the-Chop restaurants that overlook the field. The 755 Club, which also overlooks the field, is a great place for groups or business meetings.
Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome One Georgia Dome Drive Atlanta, Ga. 30313 (404) 223-INFO DOWNTOWN. Home of the Atlanta Falcons, the Georgia Dome has hosted numerous events including events for the 1996 Summer Olympics, concerts, Super Bowl XXXIV, the annual Chick-fil-A Bowl and the 72nd Nokia Sugar Bowl. Dome tours can be scheduled
Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Thrashers at Philips Arena 1 Philips Dr. Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 878-3000 DOWNTOWN. Philips Arena is Atlanta 's state-of-the-art multi-purpose sports and entertainment complex and is home to the Hawks (NBA) and the Thrashers (NHL).
Atlanta Motor Speedway 1500 Hwy. 19-41 Hampton, GA 30228 (770) 946-4211 HAMPTON. This 870-acre racing complex has a 1.54 mile oval track and hosts NASCAR Nextel Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck Series events in March and October. The facility hosts events ranging from driving schools, Thursday Thunder Legends racing, Friday Night Drags, NOPI Nationals and others.
Road Atlanta 5300 Winder Highway Braselton, Georgia 30517 (770) 967-6143 (800) 849-RACE BRASELTON. This 2.5-mile track features sports car, vintage, motorcycle, and go-cart races from March through November. Major events include 10th Anniversary Petit Le Mans in October and Suzuki Superbike Showdown presented by Makita in August.
Transportation
Getting Around
Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson Internation Airport 6000 N Terminal Pkwy # 4000 Atlanta, GA 30320 (404) 209-1700 (800) 897-1910 Hartsfield-Jackson bears the proud distinction of being "the world’s busiest passenger airport." The Airport has long been known as a major connecting hub serving numerous destinations around the globe. Most of the customer service staff are bilingual and are essential in the Airport’s mission "To be the World’s Best Airport by exceeding customer expectations."
MARTA 7010 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd, from North Springs to Hartsfield Jackson Airport (404) 848-5000 MARTA is the only public rail transport for the metro-Atlanta area and stops in convenient places such as Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, Phillips Arena, CNN center, the GA World Congress Center and the airport. It'll cost $3.50 and take approximately 80 minutes to ride the MARTA train from the north-most station, North Springs, to the airport and back again. The train runs both below and above ground and there is a network of busses.
Amtrak 1688 Peachtree St. NW Atlanta, GA 30309 (800) USA-RAIL Services: ticket office, partially wheelchair accessible, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, vending machines, paid short-term parking, paid long-term parking, taxi stand, public transit connection.