
Approximately 12,000 sq ft - 10 Large Bedrooms Sleeps 20+
Approximately 12,000 sq ft - 10 Large Bedrooms Sleeps 20+ Escape to the quiet elegance of a fine sprawling estate with the privacy of a wrought iron fence with gated entry, plenty of parking available; all located on a charming winding country road. Enjoy a private courtyard tucked away in the rear of the estate - landscaped perfectly with integrated trees and a soothing waterfall cascading into an aquatic pond. Upon entry, you are welcomed by a fountain and terrarium in the foyer. This vacation dream has 10 bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, 2 elaborate kitchens with granite/butcher bloc...
Six Flags Over Georgia is a 290-acre (120 ha) theme park located west of Atlanta in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia, United States. Featuring characters and themes from a variety of Warner Bros. properties such as Looney Tunes and DC Comics, the park opened to the public in 1967 as the second of three theme parks built by Six Flags. It features 11 roller coasters, including top-ranked Mind Bender and Goliath that have been recognized annually by Amusement Today, and over 30 other rides, shows, and attractions. Hurricane Harbor, a 7-acre (2.8 ha) water park included in the price of admission to the amusement park, was added in 2014.
Six Flags Over Georgia, like most amusement parks, prides itself on its roller-coaster collection. Goliath and Mind Bender routinely rank among the top steel roller coasters listed by Amusement Today magazine in its Golden Ticket Awards. The collection expanded in 2011 with the addition of Dare Devil Dive, a Euro-Fighter roller coaster from German designer Gerstlauer.
Georgia Aquarium
Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Georgia Aquarium is home to hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries, all of which reside in more than 10 million US gallons (38,000 m3) of fresh and saltwater. It was the largest aquarium in the world from its opening in 2005 until 2012 when it became the third-largest aquarium in the world after the Marine Life Park in Singapore and the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in China; the Georgia Aquarium remains the largest aquarium in the United States and in the Western Hemisphere.
The Aquarium was designed around a 6.3 million US gallon (24,000 m3) whale shark exhibit,[8] making it the only institution outside of Asia that houses the giant species.
The Aquarium's animals are displayed in seven galleries and exhibits: Tropical Diver, Ocean Voyager Built by The Home Depot, Cold Water Quest, Southern Company River Scout, Dolphin Coast, SunTrust Pier 225, and Aquanaut Adventure: A Discovery Zone. Each exhibit corresponds to a specific environment.