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Premier Businesses in Atlanta, GA

The Vortex Bar & Grill
  • • Cold Drinks, Burgers & Cocktails
  • • Appetizers & Salads
  • • Non-Beef Options Available
(404) 875-1667
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Adoption Information Services, Inc.
  • • Guidance center for prospective adoptive parents.
  • • Assist you in adopting a newborn, usually in 3 to 12 months.
  • • Free one-hour private consultation with our director or one of our consultants.
(770) 339-7236
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Keystone Management Services
  • • Tax Services For Owner-Operators, Independent Contractors & Company Truck Drivers
  • • Carrier Operating Authorities
  • • E-File For Faster Refunds
(678) 793-2061
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Things To Do in Atlanta, GA

Georgia Renaissance Festival Georgia Renaissance Festival

Take a trip back in time to 16th century England and relive the renaissance era at the Georgia Renaissance Festival. The festival has been a Georgia tradition since 1985, and features a variety of shows with jugglers, musicians, storytelling and jousting - all performed by characters of the royal court. Feel free to dress up for this event and feast like Knights of the Round Table while you shop over 150 artisan booths. With rides, games, and a petting zoo, the Georgia Renaissance Festival provides high-quality entertainment for all patrons.

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Mr. Cues Billiards II Mr. Cues Billiards II

Whether you're a pool shark or an amateur, head to Mr. Cues Billiards II to enjoy a few rounds of pool. The pool hall houses 38 billiard tables, a snooker table, and a pro shop. While you're getting your game on, dine on some tasty food and drink your favorite libations from the full bar.

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The Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum The Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum

The Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum features exhibits that detail the horrors of Nazi forces in Europe before and during WWII. The museum takes special care to honor the six million lives lost during the Holocaust through display of photographs, artifacts and personal accounts of the devastating events.

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