Atlanta History Center130 W Paces Ferry RdAtlanta, GA 30305-1380Phone: 404-814-4000Located on 33 acres in the heart of Buckhead. The History Center includes one of the Southeast’s largest history museum; two historic houses including Swan House and Tullie Smith farm; Centennial Olympic Games Museum; historic gardens; and the Kenan Research Center. The History Center also includes the Margaret Mitchell House, located at our midtown campus.Cyclorama & Civil War Museum in Grant Park800 Cherokee Ave. S.E. Atlanta, GA 30315Located in historic Grant Park, next to Zoo AtlantaPhone: 404-624-1071 or 404-658-7625 The Cyclorama painting — 42 feet tall and 358 feet in circumference — is said to be the largest painting in the world. It offers breathtaking realism enhanced by a foreground of three-dimensional figures and terrain. The presentation is accompanied by music and narration, available in five languages. When you visit the Cyclorama in Atlanta's Grant Park you can also see artifacts of the war displayed in the Civil War Museum and a steam locomotive known as the Texas, a veteran of the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862.Fernbank Museum of Natural History767 Clifton Road, N.E.Atlanta, GA 30307-1221Phone: 404-929-6300Encounter prehistoric creatures, cultural treasures, hands-on science, exotic shells, activities for children and the world’s largest dinosaurs. Enjoy Martinis & IMAX on Friday nights (Jan-Nov) with live music, cocktails, cuisine and films.High Museum of Art1280 Peachtree Street, N.E.Atlanta, Georgia 30309Phone: 404-733-4444The High Museum of Art is a leading art museum in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta, Georgia on Peachtree Street Northeast, the High is a division of the Woodruff Arts Center, which also includes the Alliance Theater, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Young Audiences and the 14th Street Playhouse. The High Museum holds more than 11,000 works of art in its permanent collection. Included in this collection are 19th and 20th century American art; European art; decorative art; African American art; modern and contemporary art; photography and African art. Highlights of the permanent collection include works by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Claude Monet, Martin Johnson Heade, Dorothea Lange, Clarence John Laughlin, and Chuck Close.Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive, NWAtlanta, GA 30313 Phone: 404-659-5437Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta is a family-friendly space filled with interactive and educational exhibits for children age eight and under. The Museum’s permanent collection consists of bright, creative, hands-on exhibits.Ivan Allen, Jr. Atlanta Braves Museum & Hall of FameTurner Field755 Hank Aaron DriveAtlanta, Ga. 30312Phone: 404-614-2311Experience more than 500 artifacts, videos and photographs that trace the Braves history from their 1871 Boston beginnings to their current Atlanta home. Receive a guided tour of Turner Field and get a behind-the-scenes look at the Braves press box, broadcast booth, clubhouse, dugout and more. Visit the Braves Hall of Fame and learn about legends Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews, Dale Murphy, Phil Niekro, Warren Spahn and Ted Turner.Jimmy Carter Library and Museum41 Freedom ParkwayAtlanta, GA 30307 Phone: 404-865-7100The Carter Presidential Museum is ALL NEW, with interactive displays and fascinating exhibits that the entire family will enjoy. Experience "A Day in the Life of the President, " step into the Oval Office, take a virtual trip with the Carters.Margaret Mitchell House and Museum990 Peachtree Street, NEAtlanta, GA 30309-3964 Phone: 404-249-7015Tours feature the apartment where Mitchell wrote Gone With the Wind, a movie museum with the portrait of Scarlet; doorway to Tara, exhibit galleries & museum shop. This two-block historic site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site450 Auburn Avenue, N.E.Atlanta, GA 30312 Phone: 404-331-5190Tour Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birth Home and historic Ebenezer Church. View films and exhibits, and reflect at King's grave site. The Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site includes a number of facilities that are operated in partnership with the National Park Service, Ebenezer Baptist Church and The King Center. Within these facilities the visitor can learn about Dr. King's life and and his influence on others. The Peace Plaza is the area between the National Park Service Visitor Center and Auburn Avenue. The focal points of the beautifully landscaped plaza area are the International World Peace Rose Garden, which includes inspirational messages of peace composed by students from local Atlanta schools, and a flowing water fountain. Also located in the plaza is the "BEHOLD" statue.Michael C. Carlos Museum571 South Kilgo CircleAtlanta, GA 30322Phone: 404-727-4282The Carlos Museum at Emory University has grown to become one of the Southeast's premier art museums with major collections of Classical, Ancient Egyptian, Near Eastern, Ancient American, African, and Asian art, as well as a collection of works on paper from the Renaissance to the present.Southern Railway Museum3595 Buford Hwy., Duluth, GA 30096Phone: 770-476-2013The Southeastern Railway Museum occupies a 34-acre site in Duluth, Georgia, in northeast suburban Atlanta. In operation since 1970, SRM features about 90 items of rolling stock including historic Pullman cars and classic steam locomotives. During the spring, summer, and fall, the museum is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. During the winter, we're open on Saturdays. For more details, please see our Events Calendar.Turner Field755 Hank Aaron DriveAtlanta, GA 30312 Phone: 404-614-2363Home of the Atlanta Braves, this stadium, named after Ted Turner, offers something for baseball fans of all ages with the Braves Museum and interactive games.Museums and Historic SitesThis marketing introduction describes some of our expertise. For more information, comments or questions, please contact us. 1.866.451.5438, contact form, or office@aceForensics.com