This city sits about 20 miles northwest of the capital and boasts five national registered historic districts, plus a historic town square that you can explore on your own or via a narrated trolley tour. Must-see attractions here include the William Root House Museum and Garden, the Marrieta Gone with the Wind Museum, and the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.
A) Murrieta
B) Golden Isles
C) Marrieta
Marrieta (Georgia)
Owned by chef Brian So and business partner Daniel Crawford, this restaurant offers a focused, seasonally inspired menu of meals matched with a well-chosen list of organic and biodynamic wines. Here you can find meals such as grilled wagyu, flat iron steak, and braised short-rib, or an entire fish course.
A) Wendy's
B) Spring Restaurant
C) Behren's Breakfast Nook
Spring Restaurant (Marrieta, Georgia)
Georgia is in a region of the United States called the __________.
A) Midwest
B) Northwest
C) Southeast
Southeast
This attraction is located around 30 minutes south of downtown Atlanta and if you love a good time then you need to check out Atlanta's best up-and-coming attraction from go-karts, rides, to rollercoasters including one of the best in the entire world.
A) Fun Spot Atlanta
B) Boring Spot Atlanta
C) Six Flags Over Georgia and White Water
Fun Spot Atlanta (Atlanta, Georgia)
For a look at jaw-dropping wonders, venture to this location located just west of the Georgia/South Carolina border in the northern part of the state. The park is home to a massive gorge which measures two miles long and nearly one thousand feet deep.
A) Tallulah Gorge State Park
B) Vogel State Park
C) Amicalola Fall State Park
Tallulah Gorge State Park (Georgia)
This restaurant is a two-decade old fine-dining institution and is better than ever. The well-liked crab fritter, Maine lobster with caviar and brioche, and a changing selection of in-season dinners and desserts remain available on the menu.
A) Cooper's Chicken Coop
B) Bacchanalia Tasting Menu
C) Chili's
Bacchanalia Tasting Menu (Atlanta, Georgia)
The state that borders Georgia to the west is __________.
A) South Carolina
B) Tennessee
C) Alabama
Alabama
This is an awesome dinosaur attraction that is fun for the entire family and what people love most about this is that it's located indoors; so, it's a great option when the weather is too hot or too cold, or obviously rainy.
A) Dino Safari
B) Play Street Museum
C) Smithsonian Museum
Dino Safari (Atlanta, Georgia)
If you want to feel like you're in Europe without leaving the United States, consider taking a trip to this location. This small, northeastern Georgia town - not named after someone's auntie - is modeled after a Bavarian alpine village; so, you can expect to find lots of colorful architecture.
A) Nedra
B) Linda
C) Helen
Helen (Georgia)
Deborah VanTrece is a well-known chef at this restaurant, an author of a popular cookbook, and an owner of the award-winning restaurant Midtown Atlanta. Chef VanTrece's inspiration for this restaurant - which she calls current international soul food - came from her travels while working as an American Airlines flight attendant.
A) Twisted Soul Cookhouse Pours
B) Creole Soul
C) West End Soul Food
Twisted Soul Cookhouse Pours (Atlanta, Georgia)
Georgia has a nickname called the ____________ state.
A) Sunshine
B) Peach
C) Historic
Peach
This is a public aquarium that exhibits hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries, all of which reside in more than 11 million US gallons of water.
A) Georgia Botanical Garden
B) Georgia Aquarium
C) Georgia Zoo
Georgia Aquarium (Atlanta, Georgia)
With its sandy beaches and laid-back lifestyle, the Golden Isles largest island invites travelers to slow down and relax. Visitors can head to East Beach to enjoy activities like shelling and fishing or make their way to one of the islands golf courses to practice their swing.
A) Jekyll Island
B) St. Simons Island
C) Sea Island
St. Simons Island (Golden Isles, Georgia)
This restaurant is executive chef Scott Serpas' first independent restaurant and a local favorite in the storied old fourth ward. Serpas, a native of New Orleans, launched the modern American concept in a converted cottage storage space at the Pavilion at Studioplex in January 2009.
A) Serpas True Food Kitchen
B) Serpas False Food Kitchen
C) Kale Me Crazy Health Food Cafe
Serpas True Food Kitchen (Atlanta, Georgia)
Georgia is also called the Empire State of the South because of its rich resources. For example, Gerogia is rich in a type of rock called ____________.
A) Marble
B) Limestone
C) Granite
Marble
At this attraction, you can climb aboard a gondola that takes you up 825 feet. Then, once you're at the top, you get to walk out onto the top of the mountain and soak in the views of downtown Atlanta and the Appalachian Mountains.
A) Stone Cold Steve Austin Park
B) Stonehenge
C) Stone Mountain Park
Stone Mountain Park (Atlanta, Georgia)
Georgia's capital city wears many hats and goes by many nicknames. The empire city of the south is a hub for business; Coco-Cola, CNN, and Delta are all headquartered here and music rappers have long made this city their home.
A) Augusta
B) Atlanta
C) Athens
Atlanta (Georgia)
This restaurant - also part of a hotel - is located in the center of Buckhead and is named after the characters from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. The restaurant is intended to be a throwback to the way food was traditionally prepared, which included grilling over open-fire pits fueled by wood using fresh, local produce.
A) Davion's Italian Steakhouse
B) The Iberian Pig
C) King + Duke
King + Duke (Atlanta, Georgia)
The current flag for the state of Georgia has not been the state flag for very long. The flag was adopted in the year of __________.
A) 2003
B) 1996
C) 2001
2003
From April through September, you will have plenty of opportunities to take the family to go see this sports team in the city of Atlanta.
A) Atlanta United FC
B) Atlanta Braves
C) Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Braves (Atlanta, Georgia)