| APEX Museum |
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Sweet Auburn |
African American |
Contributions of African Americans to the United States and the world
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| Atlanta Contemporary Art Center |
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West Midtown |
Art |
Local, national, and international contemporary art; education geared toward working artists and collectors of art
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| Atlanta History Center |
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Buckhead |
History |
History of Atlanta and Georgia; includes the Centennial Olympic Games Museum[1] and one of the nation's most complete Civil War exhibitions
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| Atlanta Monetary Museum |
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Midtown Atlanta |
Numismatic |
History of money, banking in America, and the Federal Reserve, operated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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| Booth Western Art Museum
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Cartersville
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Art
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The world’s largest permanent exhibition space for Western art.
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| The Breman Museum |
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Midtown Atlanta |
Jewish |
Jewish history, with special emphasis on Georgia and the Holocaust
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| Callanwolde Fine Arts Center |
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Druid Hills |
Art |
Community arts center, gallery hosts one-person and occasional group exhibitions by emerging local artists in varied media
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| Center for Puppetry Arts |
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Midtown Atlanta |
Puppetry |
Puppets from various time periods and countries around the world
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| Children's Museum of Atlanta |
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Luckie Marietta |
Children's |
Formerly known as ""Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta"
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| Clark Atlanta University Art Museum |
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West End |
Art |
African American art[2]
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| College Football Hall of Fame |
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Luckie Marietta |
Sports |
Honors collegiate athletes from around the country
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| David J. Sencer CDC Museum |
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Druid Hills |
Medical |
[3] Public health issues, operated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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| Delta Flight Museum |
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Hapeville |
Aviation |
Aircraft, aviation, and history of Delta Air Lines
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| Dignity Museum
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College Park
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Homelessness
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[4] Homelessness, Poverty, Justice
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| Fernbank Museum of Natural History |
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Druid Hills |
Natural history |
Natural history and the development of the planet
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| Fernbank Science Center |
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Druid Hills |
Science |
Planetarium, telescope, and Fernbank Forest, a 65-acre (260,000 m2) natural forest
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| Ferst Center for the Arts |
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Midtown Atlanta |
Art |
Contemporary art and photography
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| Georgia Capitol Museum |
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South Downtown |
History |
Collections representing the natural and cultural history of Georgia
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| Georgia Governor's Mansion |
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Buckhead |
Historic house |
Mid 20th century official home of the state's governors
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| Hammonds House Museum |
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West End |
African American |
African American fine art, culture of the African diaspora; located in a historic Queen Anne-style house
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