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How to make the most of a visit to The Battery Atlanta
The Battery Atlanta brings to life unparalleled year-round entertainment for locals and visitors. The 2-million square-foot lifestyle hub has curated a dynamic mix of one-of-a-kind residential and hotel accommodations; exclusive retail and dining offerings;...
Dominique Wilkins’ perfect day in Atlanta
Nicknamed the “Human Highlight Film,” Dominique Wilkins is one of the top dunkers in NBA history. He spent the majority of his basketball career with the Atlanta Hawks, where he remains the franchise’s all-time leader in scores and steals. He’s now the team’s vice president of basketball and special advisor to the CEO. Here, he shares his perfect day in and around Atlanta.
Play Time: Find the perfect gift at these independent toy stores
It's all fun and games at these five Southern toy stores, offering everything from dolls and Legos to painting lessons and trading cards.
2. Treasure hunt at Chamblee Antique Row
Though we’re still devoted to the monthly Scott Antique Market, rarely are we surprised by what we find there.
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Woodstock is a holiday shopper’s dream come true
Woodstock is unexpected to people who remember it as the sleepy little bedroom community it was in the 1980s. Lately, it’s more like the bustling whistle stop it was in the 1880s because of...
Where to eat, sleep, and grab gifts in Auburn, Alabama
While university spirit permeates this college town, there’s far more to Auburn than just academic and athletic pride.
Road trip guide to Virginia Wine Country
In 1773, Thomas Jefferson planted sangiovese vines at Monticello, hopeful he could reproduce the European wines he loved on his own hilly terrain. While his efforts ultimately failed, today Virginia is home to more than 300 wineries, where both Old World and native varieties flourish.
Hail to the Queen: Why we’re loving Charlotte now
It’s never a bad time to visit North Carolina’s largest city, but lately, Charlotte is on a roll. From a new pro soccer team and groundbreaking Picasso exhibition to the buzzy Camp North End development, the Queen City seems to have something for everyone.
25. Buy a bonsai tree—from a monk
In 1944 a handful of Trappist monks established a community in the woods outside of Conyers.
Where to eat, shop, and enjoy art in Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia
You might expect nothing more than a cute street with a few “olde shoppes” from a neighborhood named “Old Town,” but this nationally designated historic district is the real deal, founded in 1749 and covering nearly 100 square blocks. Cobblestone roads are lined with charming multicolored row houses; by night, these homes are aglow with flickering lanterns reminiscent of Colonial times.