Centennial Olympic Park Concert

Centennial Olympic Park    

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The Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA) was established in 1971 to oversee development of an international trade and exhibition center in Atlanta that today is known as the …
The Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA) was established in 1971 to oversee development of an international trade and exhibition center in Atlanta that today is known as the Georgia World Congress Center. Along with the convention center, GWCCA’s ever-evolving campus spans 220-plus acres and includes Centennial Olympic Park, the lasting legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United and, opening in 2022, GWCCA’s headquarter hotel Signia by Hilton.

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4.0/5 · 4,390 reviews
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Dec 19, 2024
fun experience. If you are a college football fan, this is the place for you. Alot of memorabilia and interactive activities. Very impressed with the AI experience. Full review by Wendy L
Oct 22, 2024
I was there in 1996 and it had a totally different atmosphere then. Now its just a park and we were lucky enough that the weather was nice. Unfortunately way too many homeless people there. Full review by perh281
Sep 19, 2024
My star ranking may be a bit conservative. Centennial Park is definitely worth visiting and is good, but very good may be misleading. It's a park. There are things to see and it's nice to walk aro… Full review by Valleyblue
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Is the park open 24/24? Is it a good place to run?
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It is open from 7am to 7pm daily. There are paths and grass and there is a specific walk which you can also run.
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Answer by Godfrey H · Dec 13, 2022
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How do I find my brick
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They should've sent you a map with the location upon your purchase
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Hi! Can you walk through the Centennial Olympic Park or it is close?
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Sorry, you have to check with the City of Atlanta.
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Where do people park when going here?
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Several large multi-story garages and a number of lots are in the area. You can't escape paying, street parking is rare and metered.
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Hoq to find my brick?
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There is a directory of the bricks onsite. I havrn’t Used it recently but have no doubt it is available.
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