Celebrating its 20th anniversary in July 2016, Centennial Olympic Park is Atlanta's – and the State of Georgia's – preeminent lasting legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympics and the country's largest downtown park developed in the last 25 years.
Keeping this in view, what's near Centennial Olympic Park?
Guide to Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park
- The Center for Civil and Human Rights. Discover how the struggle for civil rights has affected Atlanta, the United States and the world at the Center for Civil and Human Rights.
- Children's Museum of Atlanta.
- Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame.
- CNN Center.
- Historic Oakland Cemetery.
Also Know, who owns Centennial Olympic Park? Georgia World Congress Center Authority
Likewise, people ask, where is the brick at Centennial Olympic Park?
Original bricks can currently be located by finding the section number through park kiosks.
Why is Centennial Olympic Park closed?
GWCCA announced Centennial Olympic Park would be closed indefinitely, stating that “the Park relies on operating support from the GWCCA and without event activities on our campus the costs associated with maintaining public access to the Park is not feasible.
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What is there to do in Centennial Park?
- Horse Riding in Centennial Park.
- Couple grabbing a coffee in Centennial Park.
- Cycling in Centennial Park.
- Picnics in Centennial Park.
- Bird watching in Centennial Park.
- Walking the dog with a view, Centennial Park.
- A family day out in Centennial Park.
What is near Skyview Atlanta?
- Atlanta Botanical Garden.
- Georgia Aquarium.
- Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.
- National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
- Piedmont Park.
- LEGOLAND Discovery Center.
- Atlanta History Center.
- World of Coca-Cola.