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1 month ago |
discoveratlanta.com | Mary Welch |Taylor Boser
Published April 10, 2025Atlanta is a great place to meet new friends and connect with old ones. What better way to hang with friends than at restaurants that cater to large groups? Party of five? No problem. How about 20? Ditto. Check out some of the best Atlanta restaurants for large groups, no matter the occasion. Located at Colony Square in Midtown, 5Churchcan handle an intimate dinner party or a gala for 250.
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1 month ago |
ajc.com | Mary Welch
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but many metro Atlanta attractions and businesses welcome curious visitors who want to know what it feels like to walk through the Braves’ dugout, to go behind the curtain at the Fabulous Fox or how chocolate is made. Whether it’s for a school trip or just an interested adult, Atlanta landmarks are pulling back the curtain back by offering behind-the-scenes tours.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
discoveratlanta.com | Mary Welch
Published January 22, 2025Atlanta is for families — of whatever combination — grandparents, parents, teens, tweens, kids, cousins, aunts. Well, you get the idea. If you want to do something with your favorite relative, here are a few ideas. Atlanta has a number of amazing museums and attractions that are perfect for all generations.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
medium.com | Mary Welch
Mary Welch·Follow5 min read·--One core memory from my Midwest Catholic high school experience that stands out among others (like giving confession alongside my classmates in an open, priest-filled gym) is the Drugs & Alcohol elective I took junior year. Requiring a parent signature and attendance of two open AA meetings, the curriculum had a clear draw: watching uncensored movies all semester long.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
ajc.com | Mary Welch
Having 1.2 million Christmas lights in your yard might be a bit excessive — to say the least. Even Richard Taylor, who has installed that many, concedes it. “I’ve thought many times that we were crazy, but last year we had 48,000 people walking around,” the Kennesaw homeowner said.
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