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Druid Hill - Decatur (GA)

Address: 🏡 3162 N Druid Hills Rd, Decatur, GA 30033
Phone : +1 (404) 321-7504
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    Lanier Gardens
    Willie Tiller: I used to love Golden corral but the place of gotten so expensive to we dont go anymore used to take friends and clients there for dinner just to impress now the prices is present I have no need to go to Golden corral unless Im going to lunch and even then they stop you from getting a free soda along with your early bird meal thanks Golden corral I wish Ryan was still around to give you some competition May the prices when we so high
    Lullwater Preserve - Decatur
    Lullwater Preserve
    Brittany Brown: I absolutely love the Water Preserve! I visited it for the running trail while training, and the views are absolutely breathtaking. The scenery makes every step feel worth it, and its such a peaceful spot to run or walk. The trail is well-kept, and the surroundings are calming—perfect for both a good workout and some relaxation afterward. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a beautiful outdoor spot!
    Longdale Park - Decatur
    Longdale Park
    Marilyn Thomsd: Nice experience but just far to walk to get to the water fall
    Michael C. Carlos Museum - Atlanta
    Michael C. Carlos Museum
    Margaret Ray: Located at Emory University in Atlanta, is a hidden gem for art and history enthusiasts. Its diverse collection spans ancient artifacts from Egypt, Greece, and Rome, making it a fascinating journey through time. The museums layout is inviting, allowing visitors to easily navigate through its exhibits. Highlights include stunning mummies and intricate pottery that tell stories of past civilizations. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, often eager to share insights about the pieces on display. Overall, it’s a rewarding experience that combines education with a sense of wonder, perfect for families, students, and anyone curious about history!
    Whitewater Creek Park - Oglethorpe
    Whitewater Creek Park
    Pamela B: Nice park with several amenities...playground, pavilions, grills, walking trail, and beach. They also have a splash pad but it was not working due to a blown transformer. There is also a fee which I did not notice upon entering the park. I was informed by a park official as he pulled in behind me that "the park aint free. Its $5!" Please put up signage or something...
    Cotton Museum - Vienna
    Cotton Museum
    Pamela B: So very disappointed!!! I went to visit on a Friday morning, only to find them closed. Oh, and a note in the door. Oh well....
    Flint RiverQuarium - Albany
    Flint RiverQuarium
    Greg Kimball: I recently visited the Flint RiverQuarium at 101 Pine Ave, in Albany, GA. I parked near the Aquarium and entered a very beautiful building. I went to the counter and was pleasantly greeted and laid my entrance fee. The people stationed throughout the Aquarium were very nice and answered my questions on the exhibits. Its worth a visit to see native river environments.
    Chehaw Wild Animal Park - Albany
    Chehaw Wild Animal Park
    Ted T: Its quite a beautiful park with many walking and hiking paths. There are also plenty of space for picnicking with public restrooms available. You can also choose to pay for the park with zoo entrance and make a day out of it. The zoo itself isnt very big but is also built as a nature walk with quiet forest paths.
    Albany Civil Rights Institute - Albany
    Albany Civil Rights Institute
    Jose Ruiz: Great local museum depicting Albanys role in the US Civil Rights movement. A great visit on an off day to learn some interesting facts.
    Albany Museum of Art - Albany
    Albany Museum of Art
    Greg Kimball: I recently visited the Albany Museum of Art at 311 Meadowlark Dr, in Albany, GA. There was plenty of parking and I entered the building and was greeted and asked to sign in. I was given a brochure of the exhibits and how to locate them. I went on the self guided tour of the exhibits and enjoyed my time checking them all out. A nice way to spend some time and look at art
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