Author: | Sarah Gleim | ISBN: | 1230000294927 |
Publisher: | Reedy Press, LLC | Publication: | February 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sarah Gleim |
ISBN: | 1230000294927 |
Publisher: | Reedy Press, LLC |
Publication: | February 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
100 Things to Do in Atlanta Before You Die
Atlanta is a city known for its rich Southern heritage, but it’s also a modern metropolis chock full of hidden treasures and adventures galore. Whether you’re a native of the ATL looking to mark another local experience off your “bucket list,” or an out-of-towner in search of the city’s vacation hotspots, 100 Things to Do in Atlanta Before You Die is the only guide you’ll need. The book celebrates the top ways to (re)connect with Atlanta—think diving with whale sharks at the Georgia Aquarium, sampling nearly 100 sodas from around globe at the World of Coca-Cola, and biking along the BeltLine or Silver Comet Trail. But it also shines a light on lesser-known haunts like the world’s largest junkyard of vintage cars and several historic Civil War sites (some supposedly still home to spirits from the grave). And no look at Atlanta could be complete without the “who’s who’s” of the city’s top Southern chefs—we’re talking who serves up the best fried chicken this side of the Mississippi, y’all. So before you head out on any adventure in the ATL, check out this book to see what makes Atlanta the coolest city in the South.
About the Author
Sarah Gleim is an award-winning writer and editor, as well as a native of Atlanta. She has covered every aspect of the city for the last 15 years for numerous Atlanta publications, including Atlanta magazine, The Atlantan, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, and Atlanta Business Chronicle. She currently lives in Decatur where she enjoys writing about the city’s dynamic restaurant scene.
100 Things to Do in Atlanta Before You Die
Atlanta is a city known for its rich Southern heritage, but it’s also a modern metropolis chock full of hidden treasures and adventures galore. Whether you’re a native of the ATL looking to mark another local experience off your “bucket list,” or an out-of-towner in search of the city’s vacation hotspots, 100 Things to Do in Atlanta Before You Die is the only guide you’ll need. The book celebrates the top ways to (re)connect with Atlanta—think diving with whale sharks at the Georgia Aquarium, sampling nearly 100 sodas from around globe at the World of Coca-Cola, and biking along the BeltLine or Silver Comet Trail. But it also shines a light on lesser-known haunts like the world’s largest junkyard of vintage cars and several historic Civil War sites (some supposedly still home to spirits from the grave). And no look at Atlanta could be complete without the “who’s who’s” of the city’s top Southern chefs—we’re talking who serves up the best fried chicken this side of the Mississippi, y’all. So before you head out on any adventure in the ATL, check out this book to see what makes Atlanta the coolest city in the South.
About the Author
Sarah Gleim is an award-winning writer and editor, as well as a native of Atlanta. She has covered every aspect of the city for the last 15 years for numerous Atlanta publications, including Atlanta magazine, The Atlantan, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, and Atlanta Business Chronicle. She currently lives in Decatur where she enjoys writing about the city’s dynamic restaurant scene.