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5 Fun Things to Do in Peachtree City, Georgia

According to Taylor Studniski, when visiting Peachtree City, Georgia, you must check out the Farmers Market, which is open Wednesday and Saturday mornings.  Here, you can buy fresh, local food and talk to the people who grow it. These local sellers love what they sell and are happy to answer questions about how the animals on their stalls live. If you like sweet things, you can even talk to the people who pick and cut peaches to find out how they are made.


The Symphony Hall in Atlanta


Atlanta is a cultural destination with a lot of orchestras and concert halls that are some of the best in the world. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, which has won many awards, is a must-see in Atlanta. There are even "Movies in Concert" at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, where people can watch a popular blockbuster while an orchestra plays a live score under the screen. The Atlanta Symphony Hall is a must-see for any music lover in the Peach Tree City, no matter what kind of music you like.

You can also visit the Children's Museum of Georgia, which is right next to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Its bright front door and huge stack of books make it a place where kids can play and learn. The museum also has a lot of places where kids can explore and play with blocks, circuits, and scientific slime. The Atlanta Symphony Hall is a great place to spend an afternoon, whether you're a family with kids or a senior looking for something fun to do with other adults.


The Tabernacle Theatre is a historic landmark in downtown Atlanta. During the 1996 Olympics, it was one of the most popular places to visit. This church from the early 1900s has been fixed up and is now a lively concert hall where world-famous artists as well as local musicians and comedians perform. If you want to see a show, you might want to buy VIP tickets, which include a private bar and a reserved area to sit.


The Atlanta Children's Museum


Taylor Studniski thinks that the Atlanta Symphony Hall is for you if you like classical music. The Atlanta Children's Museum has a new look and a focus on learning through play. This museum is a favorite of both kids and adults because it has more than 350 puppets from all over the world. At the center, you can take a class or workshop. The Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta is another great place for kids to visit. This one-of-a-kind museum has the world's biggest collection of puppets made by Jim Henson. A To-Go Kit lets you make your own puppet, which is a unique thing to do. The BeltLine in Atlanta is made up of 22 miles of old train tracks that are no longer used. It has some of the best playgrounds in the city.


The Atlanta Children's Museum is close to downtown Atlanta and is a great place to spend an afternoon. There are special exhibits and places for kids to learn that change throughout the year. The museum has interactive workshops, summer camps, and live performances by the Imaginators for kids who are a little bit older. Visit one of these great places before or after you go to the Children's Museum of Atlanta.


The Haunted House with 13 Stories


Taylor Studniski believes that if you like scary things, the 13 Stories Haunted House might be the place for you. It is one of the best haunted places in Atlanta and is open all year. You have to sign a waiver to get into the haunted house because you can't get your money back. You can expect the usual scares and some bad surprises, like zombies you can shoot with lasers. After that, you can take a tour of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's steel vaults and marble halls.


Go to the first floor and take the 1.3-mile tour led by freelance writer and paranormal researcher Jeremy Sharp to get the full experience. He has looked into Dahlonega's past and worked with people who study ghosts. Sharp is in charge of the tour. He has a knack for finding ghosts and spirits. Despite its name, the 1.3-mile tour is a good choice for a family with young kids. At the Visitors Center, guests can meet Jeremy and other volunteers. You can also join the group's Facebook page.

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