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Constructed for the 1996 Olympics, Turner Field has since served as the home of the Atlanta Braves, one of Major League Baseball's most successful franchises. Tickets for games are available in a wide range of prices depending upon seating. The Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame is also open during the off-season, a 4,000 square foot shrine featuring more than 200 artifacts from the Braves' history, including the 1995 World Series trophy. Source: travel.yahoo.com |
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Come experience the high-flying Atlanta Hawks at Philips Arena Take a walk down HawkWalk, Philips Arena's indoor street that connects the venue with MARTA, CNN Center, and the Georgia World Congress Center. The street includes a food court that has a diverse selection of food and beverage including grilled sandwiches, barbecue sandwiches, and pizzas.
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Enjoy a hard-hitting Thrashers game at Philips Arena in the heart of downtown Atlanta. |
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You won't find a more festive bunch than the Sunday crowd at the Georgia Dome, Georgia's most prestigious stadium. Take part in an exclusive tour of the Dome or sit down for a cold one at the Miller Lite ATL Lounge. Source: atlantafalcons.com |
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A Georgia Force game is guaranteed to give you a fast-paced game of arena football at the Gwinnett Center!
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If you feel the need for speed, Atlanta Motor Speedway is where you need to be. Atlanta is a quad-oval, giving fans the maximum viewing experience. The track's location, in the center of the Southeast and just south of one of America's fastest growing cities, makes it an attractive destination for race fans. Source: espn.com |
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The newest member of the Atlanta sports family, the Atlanta Dream is the all-new WNBA franchise for Atlanta. |
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