Downtown
King Me
Where we're going, we don't need roads
Torched
Bird is the Word
Let's Eat!
100

Jacobs Pharmacy, originally located at 5 points, served the first glass of this American soft drink in 1886. 

What is Coca Cola?

100

He was born on January 15th, 1929 to his mother Alberta and his father of the same name.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

100

Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is named for William B. Hartsfield and this man, a fellow mayor. 

Who is Maynard H. Jackson?

100

As co-chairmen of the AOC, Billy Payne and Andrew Young were responsible for successful negotiations to host the 100th anniversary of this event and its ceremonial "lighting of the torch" in 1996.

What is the Olympics?

100

Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus co-founded The Home Depot in Atlanta, GA. Blank, owner of this sports franchise, has a dedicated tailgating lot called The Home Depot Backyard, adjacent to the stadium where the team plays every Sunday. 

Who are the Atlanta Falcons? 

100

Known for its "All-Star Breakfast," this Atlanta based restaurant has very strict hours...all 24 of them.

What is Waffle House?

200

Originally known as Whitehall Street, 73 roads in Atlanta and over 200 Georgia are named in honor of this historic downtown street. Even though a fellow tree the Dogwood, has more roads named after it statewide.  

What is Peachtree Street?

200

MLK Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 at 35 years old. This former Commander in Chief of the Military, peanut farmer, and fellow Georgian did as well in 2002. Making Georgia the only state with two Laureates. 

Who is Jimmy Carter?

200

This airline company occupies the south terminal and is a top employer of the city. 

What is Delta?

200

This 1939 movie depicts the burning of Atlanta in its final scenes. 

What is Gone With the Wind?

200

Dominique Wilkins, hall of fame small forward for this Atlanta franchise, was born in Paris and was referred to as "The Human Highlight Film" for his high flying dunks. 

What is the Atlanta Hawks? 

200

Originally named The Yellow Jacket, this Atlanta staple was founded by Georgia Tech dropout Frank Gordy in 1928. What'll ya have?! I'll have a chili cheese with an orange frost shake. 

What is The Varsity? 

300

This viaduct project, named for its subterranean features, was built to raise the roads over the downtown railroad tracks to relieve congestion.

What is Underground Atlanta? 

300

King George II of England, the namesake of the state of Georgia, ordered this man to lead the colonization of Georgia in the 1730s. His name shares that of a university here in Atlanta. 

Who is James Oglethorpe?

300

MARTA, responsible for the Streetcar, train line, and bus services, is an acronym for this wordy title. Some joke its services are abbreviated along with the name. 

What is the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority?

300

The Phoenix is the symbol for Atlanta representing the rise from the ashes after the Civil War which burned 85% of the city in this year. 

What is 1864? 

300

This State Bird of Georgia shares the name with an 1830's railman entrepreneur, an Atlanta nickname and former hockey team. 

What is the Brown Thrasher?

300

Pitty Pat's Porch a southern restaurant located in downtown on Andrew Young International Blvd has this alliterative counterpart located on Ponce de Leon. 

What is Mary Macs? 

400

The Candler Hotel, named for Asa Candler the 1st CEO of Coca Cola, is positioned at the north end of a park named for the 2nd CEO. 

Who is Robert W. Woodruff? 

400

King Lear has been performed at this Midtown theatre venue. Certain performances have an intoxicated cast member which may make it easier to understand. 

What is the Shakespeare Tavern? 

400

Shoot the Hooch! The Chattahoochee River is the main water sources for the city of Atlanta. Land and river disputes in the 1800s restricted Georgia from access to this river just north of the state, squashing any hopes for diversion. 

What is the Tennessee River?

400

Retired boxer Cassius Clay lit the torch of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, but had already changed his name to this

Who is Muhammad Ali? 

400

Originally performed by Jamal Anderson, this celebratory dance became popular in the 90s. 

What is the Dirty Bird?

400

Worth repeating, this European-style restaurant is located at the airport, in Buckhead, and Midtown and is part of the Fifth Group. 

What is Ecco?

500

Ironically, Margaritaville was built on the demolished site of the original "Okeh Records" downtown recording studio, the birthplace of this style of music. 

What is Hillbilly Music? (Country Music)

500

George King was a Hardware magnate in turn of the century Atlanta. Painting is house 13 different colors to honor his wife's superstitions, he lived in this neighborhood.

What is Inman Park? 

500

Thats no UFO! In fact, John Portman designed this once modern downtown hotel known for its innovative interior. Once the tallest building in Atlanta in the 70s, its saucer-like tower houses a cocktail lounge named Polaris. 

What is the Hyatt Regency? 

500

Thomas O'reilly, head pastor at this church in dowtown, is responsible for fording off the flames of the union army in the Battle of Atlanta, saving City Hall and 5 other churches in the process. 

What is the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception? 

500

In 2014, this rapper began promoting Atlanta-based rappers Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan. 

Who is Birdman?

500

You'll have to take the Midnight Train to the past to visit this restaurant. 

What is Gladys Knight's Chicken and Waffles?

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