Little Five Points keeps its music hidden behind the shopfronts. Aisle 5 at 1123 Euclid Avenue NE, in Atlanta's most defiantly alternative district, is a 300-capacity music venue, bar and restaurant tucked behind a retail space that fronts the avenue - the side entrance marked by wall art that changes often enough to double as a local landmark in rotation. The room runs the straightforward small-club formula: stage at one end, standing room to the back bar, and a booking policy that keeps the c.....
The leading producing theatre in the southeastern United States, the Alliance Theatre is the resident professional company at the Woodruff Arts Center in Midtown Atlanta. Founded in 1968, it has grown into one of the country's most prominent regional theatres, known for premiering new plays and musicals, many of which have gone on to Broadway and beyond, earning the company a national reputation and a Tony Award for regional theatre excellence. Its principal performance space, the Coca-Cola Sta.....
A lush green oasis in the heart of Atlanta, the Atlanta Botanical Garden spreads across thirty acres beside Piedmont Park, combining manicured display gardens, woodland trails and striking glasshouses. Founded in the 1970s, it has grown into one of the city's most popular attractions, celebrated for its orchid collection, its tropical conservatory and its elevated walkway through the treetops. The garden was established to create a public botanical showcase in the city, and over the decades it .....
Atlanta's concert hall was born from the city's deepest grief. Atlanta Symphony Hall opened on 19 October 1968 inside the Memorial Arts Center at 1280 Peachtree Street - the complex, now the Woodruff Arts Center, built in memory of the 106 Atlanta arts patrons killed in the 1962 Orly air crash while returning from a museum tour of Europe. Robert Shaw conducted the inaugural concert, an all-French program honouring the French citizens whose contributions helped raise the building. The 1,762-seat.....

College football's oldest FBS stadium was built by the students who filled it. Bobby Dodd Stadium at Georgia Tech, on North Avenue at Techwood Drive in downtown Atlanta, has hosted football on the site since 1905 and as a proper stadium since 1913, when a 15,000-dollar gift from trustee John W. Grant - given in memory of his son Hugh Inman Grant, for whom the field was named - funded concrete west stands that Tech students largely built themselves. The horseshoe grew with the century: east stand.....

An Olympic venue hides in plain sight on a historically Black college campus in Atlanta. CAU Panther Stadium at 735 Beckwith Street SW, on the campus of Clark Atlanta University in the Atlanta University Center district, was built for the 1996 Summer Olympics as the secondary venue for field hockey, hosting the men's and women's preliminary competitions from 20 July to 2 August 1996 and lawn bowls during the Paralympics that followed. Before the Games the site was a grassy practice lot; the Olym.....

Built as the gathering place for the 1996 Summer Olympics, Centennial Olympic Park is a twenty-one-acre green space in the heart of downtown Atlanta that has become a permanent civic landmark. Created to give the Games a central public square, it remains a hub of celebration and recreation, anchored by a distinctive fountain shaped like the interlocking rings of the Olympic symbol. The park was carved out of a run-down stretch of downtown for the centennial Olympics, the hundredth anniversary o.....
A long-standing fixture of Atlanta's live-music scene, Center Stage is a versatile performance complex on West Peachtree Street in the Midtown district. Originally built in the 1960s as a venue for theatrical productions, the building has evolved into a multi-room music and events destination, with its flagship theatre joined by two additional spaces that together host a wide range of concerts, shows and private functions throughout the year. The main Center Stage Theater is a seated and standi.....
A wave of steam-bent oak now cocoons the stage where The Color Purple first met an audience. The Coca-Cola Stage at Alliance Theatre, inside the Woodruff Arts Center's Memorial Arts Building at 1280 Peachtree Street NE in Midtown Atlanta, is the renamed and rebuilt main stage of the Alliance Theatre, the Tony Award-winning regional company founded in 1968 on a campus it shares with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the High Museum of Art - one of the largest arts centres in the world, drawing m.....

Dedicated to the college game rather than the professional ranks, the College Football Hall of Fame celebrates more than a century of gridiron tradition across hundreds of universities. Although the institution and its honour roll of coaches and players date back to the 1950s, the museum that bears its name today opened in downtown Atlanta in August 2014, relocating from earlier homes in Ohio and Indiana to a purpose-built venue beside the city's convention district and sporting arenas. The bui.....