What better place to celebrate Juneteenth than in the city of Atlanta. Head to the Atlanta History Center to check out their celebration of Black culinary heritage with America's pastime, baseball.
If you love flowers and intricate design, make sure you snag a couple of tickets to the Botanical Garden. Located in midtown, it's a perfect "to-do" while visiting Atlanta.
It's not considered one of the best aquariums in the country for nothing. We love this place AND it's easy to navigate. If you want to see what life underwater is really like, make sure you visit The Georgia Aquarium.
Love sushi? Well, you'll have to find some time to check this place out. It's Elise's favorite and Jason loves it too. There's even roof-top dining. But make reservations, they fill up fast.
Calling all of our football friends. Be sure to take a moment to go check out the Hall of Fame. It's in the heart of downtown, right near The Georgia Aquarium, the CNN Center and the Coca-Cola Museum.
If you are a fan of history and passionate about social and economic justice like we are, you will want to visit the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. It's dedicated to the ongoing fight for civil rights, not only in the United States, but around the world. Many of the exhibits strive to connect past civil rights victories to the ongoing struggles today.