Visit the 5th floor to view a special Margaret Mitchell exhibit containing items donated by her husband John Marsh. Visitors can see her personal book collection, typewriter, & even her library card! 続きを読む
In December of 1939, the hotel hosted the premiere gala of Gone With the Wind. Most of the cast stayed here including Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh. Author Margaret Mitchell is buried in Oakland. 続きを読む
The CSA lost a great General on this spot in July 22nd. Fort Walker in the SE corner of Grant Park was named in his honor. General Hugh Mercer took command of Walker's troops after his death. 続きを読む
Visit the ACVB Visitors Center here, staffed by helpful volunteers with information about the city. For electronic resources, use www.Atlanta.net and our foursquare, Twitter, and Facebook accounts! 続きを読む
This year we are commemorating the 180th Anniversary of the Battle of the Alamo, a defining moment in our nation's history. The Alamo Mission is a fantastic place to experience authentic history. 続きを読む
The Kennedy Center, which first opened in 1971, has 9 stages, 2 of which are Millennium Stages located in the Great Foyer that house free performances every day of the year. Watch video for more info. 続きを読む
This 109-year-old bridge between the Bronx and Manhattan is getting replaced. The new 2,400-ton span was built upstate and then floated down the Hudson River. 続きを読む
This is the spot to get your "We the People" on. Did you know that the dimensions of Signers’ Hall are the same as the room where the document was signed in Independence Hall, only two blocks away? 続きを読む
Well known for its catalog of 19th and 20th century masterpieces, the High also boasts the only full-time curator in North America dedicated solely to folk and outsider art. (From Aerial America) 続きを読む
Wonderful collection of Gone With the Wind memorabilia. Jonesboro has been designated the official home of GWTW because the plantations Mitchell wrote about were inspired by visits to Clayton County. 続きを読む
Built in 650 by the Plum Bayou people, the mysterious platform mounds of this state park are in perfect alignment with the spring and fall equinoxes. (From Aerial America) 続きを読む
Retired numbers for Ernie Banks and Ron Santo on the left field foulpole and for Billy Williams and Ryne Sandberg on the right field foulpole. 続きを読む
Explore the galaxy as you stroll from T to E Concourses by viewing the photograph collection presented by NASA in partnership with Agnes Scott College's Bradley Observatory. Exhibit runs through Jan. 続きを読む
Disney's Song of the South had its world premiere at the Fox Theatre in 1946. Joel's son Julian (& his wife Julia), pulitzer prize winning journalists, reside in the Rawson mausoleum at Oakland. 続きを読む
The Neal family (buried in Oakland) built a home on this property in 1858 which General Sherman took up residency in when he occupied the city in 1864. City Hall was built here in 1930. 続きを読む
The statue of John B. Gordon sitting atop a horse is the only equestrian statue at the Capitol. The statue of Joseph E. Brown standing next to his wife is the only female statue on the grounds. 続きを読む
7 members of Andrews Raiders were hung & buried behind this bldg on 6/18/1862 by the Confederate Army for their part in stealing the General (train engine). Marker is across street in Oakland. 続きを読む
Several areas of Piedmont Park were used in the 2012 film 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' starring Cameron Diaz & Jennifer Lopez. The 14th St gate, soccer fields, & stone steps can all be seen. 続きを読む
The movie 'Scream 2' takes place at the fictional Ohio school Windsor College that Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) attends. Agnes Scott & UCLA were both used to create the school backdrop. 続きを読む
The scenes that took place at Bill Murray's Beverly Hills mansion in the movie 'Zombieland' were filmed at a home located 1 mile from here at 490 West Paces Ferry. 続きを読む
Bobby Jones, the "greatest amateur golfer of all time", played regularly here throughout his life. His father “Colonel” Robert P. Jones served as club President from 1937-42 as did Bobby from 46-47. 続きを読む
This antebellum mansion and grounds were author Margaret Mitchell’s inspiration for Scarlett O’Hara’s family plantation, Tara, in “Gone with the Wind.” (From Aerial America) 続きを読む
Clint Eastwood stars as an Atlanta Braves scout in the 2012 film 'Trouble With the Curve'. It should come as no surprise that many scenes were shot here both on the field & in the corporate offices. 続きを読む
Starting at $5, enjoy the educational atmosphere of this Art Deco building from 1931. Their exhibits range from Greek, American West, to Monet. 続きを読む
An affiliate of the Smithsonian, admission is $5. You can explore the history of Omaha and the surrounding area. Also, learn about US train history. 続きを読む
One of the last zoos in America to have free admission. See some animals and then bring the kids to story time on Wednesday and Friday 9:15-10am. 続きを読む
Children under five get in free. Self-guided tours, workshops, concerts and lectures occur regularly at this architectural masterpiece, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most influential projects. 続きを読む
Sonny Bono had a knack for helping people loosen up, even after becoming a politician. Learn more about his political career in this C-SPAN American History TV video. 続きを読む
Prior to becoming the glamorous destination it is today, Palm Springs was a Native American settlement for thousands of years. Learn more about Palm Springs history in this C-SPAN AHTV video. 続きを読む
The SC Department of Rare Books is home to the Robert B. Ariail Collection of Historical Astronomy. This collection is made up of over 5300 books. Learn more in this C-SPAN Book TV video. 続きを読む
So you finally found the Bell. Yep, it’s still cracked and sorry, we don’t ring it anymore. 続きを読む
CMA’s were taped here the past two years and Ellen sent me to cover the red carpet! I’ve got to tell you, country music stars are as nice as they seem! –Jeannie 続きを読む
This opulent historic landmark presents shows by Broadway in Atlanta & Theater of the Stars, as well as a Summer Movie series. The Atlanta Ballet performs its holiday season fave “The Nutcracker.” 続きを読む