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Michael C. Carlos Museum

Michael C. Carlos Museum

1.09km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

The Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University is an incredible place to explore the past and be inspired by cultures from around the world. With collections spanning from Egypt to Greece, Rome to the Americas, and even Asia, there is something for everyone. Cultural artifacts such as pottery, stone carvings, jewelry and coins are just some of the items that visitors can admire while exploring this wonderful museum.

Lullwater Preserve

Lullwater Preserve

1.44km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Lullwater Preserve is an urban oasis and natural haven for outdoor adventurers featuring 200 acres of lush scenery, crystal-clear streams and cascading waterfalls. Visitors to the preserve are treated to rolling hills and creeks that are perfect for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and fishing. Actually, there’s something for everyone from picnic areas ideal for family gatherings to peaceful gardens perfect for leisurely strolling.

Briarcliff (Mansion)

Briarcliff (Mansion)

1.47km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

This is a historical site with a fascinating past. Built in 1922 for Asa G. Candler Jr., President of the Coca-Cola Company, the mansion was modeled after an estate located in Birmingham, England. During World War II it was transferred to the Navy and used as a training facility before being purchased by Emory University and made into a Psychiatric Hospital afterward. After closing its doors in 1997, the mansion was left abandoned until being recently renovated into its original state.

Mason Mill Park

Mason Mill Park

2.35km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Mason Mill Park, is an absolute gem. It offers a wide range of recreation activities including jogging trails, soccer fields, tennis courts and picnic grounds. For those who want to take a break from their everyday lives and stay in touch with nature there’s no shortage of things to do as it also boasts large wooded areas rich with wildlife that invite exploration. With its 3-acre lake complete with a small beach, visitors can cool off and enjoy an exciting game of paddleboat or sailboat races.

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

2.38km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is a place for anyone interested in the arts to explore and grow. The Center offers courses and programs covering the fine arts from pottery, painting and drawing to theatre, music and dance classes. As a frequent participant in the annual Irish Festival it also promotes culture by bringing that tradition to life with interactive exhibits. Callanwolde is home to artists-in-residence who offer weekly workshops free of charge.

Fernbank Science Center

Fernbank Science Center

2.52km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Fernbank Science Center provides a unique and interactive experience for all ages. One of the highlights is a 65-foot-tall observatory dome that features a state-of-the-art GOTO Chronos 18-inch Starmaster Telescope capable of viewing celestial bodies and deep space galaxies. visitors can take part in exciting educational programs designed to help students discover the wonders of science or explore the 38 acre nature preserve with a variety of eco-friendly trails and native wildlife.

Druid Hills Golf Club

Druid Hills Golf Club

2.63km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Druid Hills Golf Club, built in 1908 by Donald J. Ross using his unique design principles, the course is one of the oldest and most beautiful courses in the nation. With lush fairways and exquisitely manicured greens amid trees lined with Spanish moss, it's easy to see why players visit year after year. The club has hosted numerous tournaments over its long history, including the PGA tour event in 1947 and 1948, which was won by superstar golfers like Ben Hogan and Sam Snead.

Fernbank Forest

Fernbank Forest

2.64km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Fernbank Forest is a 65-acre urban hardwood forest, provides visitors the perfect opportunity to take a step back and explore nature. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the area, such as bird watching, and self-guided educational trails that discuss local flora and fauna. At Fernbank Forest, one can experience a diverse range of habitats, including swamps, creeks, wetlands, bottomland hardwoods and tidal ponds that support a plethora of wildlife.

Woodlands Garden

Woodlands Garden

2.8km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Woodlands Garden is a beautiful nature area created to honor and protect the wildlife that call it home. From lush trails filled with native plants like magnolia, wild azalea, and mountain laurel to the abundance of birds like cardinals, hummingbirds, and the rare prothonotary warbler, Woodlands Garden offers something for everyone. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the scenic pathways leading to peaceful gazebos or stopping at one of the many benches throughout the park to take a break.

Deepdene Park

Deepdene Park

3.08km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Deepdene Park is the perfect place to spend an afternoon with friends and family. With plenty of picnicking opportunities, you can have a wonderful meal with the people most important to you. There is a volleyball court where you can challenge your competitors to an intense match. Kids can explore their creative sides at the playgrounds or visit one of the trails for some nature appreciation.

Freedom Park

Freedom Park

3.66km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Freedom Park is an exciting and unique way to explore the outdoors. Located on 570 acres of pristine lakeland, it offers visitors a chance to experience a wide range of recreational activities from camping and hunting to fishing, boating, swimming, birding and more! The park incorporates the natural beauty of its setting with modern amenities like an Olympic-sized pool, over four miles of biking trails and eight miles of hiking trails.

Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation

Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation

3.84km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

This is a beautiful and historic church steeped in tradition. Established in the late 1920s to promote a sense of community for the area’s growing population of Greek immigrants, it is now home to worshippers from around the world who come together to celebrate their faith through its liturgical services, seminars and educational programs. The architecture of the building speaks to its significance; with ornate domes made from imported marble, Byzantine-inspired iconography.

Little Five Points

Little Five Points

4.07km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Little Five Points, is a vibrant and unique destination. Visitors are drawn to the eclectic blend of locally-owned businesses, including indie record stores and vintage boutiques. Music venues showcase local and international performers, while bars and eateries offer a selection of craft beer and ethnic cuisine. With a colorful outdoor market, movie theater and park all situated nearby, Little Five Points is the perfect place for an afternoon of shopping or a night out with friends.

Decatur Square

Decatur Square

4.12km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Decatur Square is DeKalb County's premier entertainment and dining destination. The Square, bustling with restaurants, bars and shops, is filled with people strolling its walkways, sampling some of the area’s best cuisines or checking out its latest boutique. It also has a multi-million dollar sculpture created by artist Gilbert Lebatard called “Gateway to Decatur Square” that stands proudly as a center piece for the area as well as many public food trucks to provide a variety of cuisine.

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Atlanta Botanical Garden

4.13km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a nature-lover's paradise. Situated on 33 acres of protected land, the Garden offers a host of different activities and experiences. From its vast array of native plants and flowers to visiting greenhouses, children's gardens, trails and lakeside views, there are endless opportunities for visitors to explore the world of botany. One particularly special attraction at the Atlanta Botanical Garden is the local butterfly exhibit – home to more than 3,000 butterflies.

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Atlanta Botanical Garden

4.17km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30 acres botanical garden located adjacent to Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Incorporated in 1976, the garden's mission is to "develop and maintain plant collections for the purposes of display, education, conservation, research and enjoyment."

Piedmont Park

Piedmont Park

4.36km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Piedmont Park is an urban park in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally the land was owned by Dr. Benjamin Walker, who used it as his out-of-town gentleman's farm and residence. Over the years, the park has also served as an athletic center for the city. Atlanta's first professional baseball team, the Atlanta Crackers, played in the park from 1902 to 1904.

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

4.39km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta, Georgia houses U.S. President Jimmy Carter's papers and other material relating to the Carter administration and the Carter family's life. The library also hosts special exhibits, such as Carter's Nobel Peace Prize and a full-scale replica of the Oval Office as it was during the Carter Administration, including a reproduction of the Resolute desk.

Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve

Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve

4.4km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

The Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve features 165 acres of diverse land with a lake, ponds, and wetlands. This nature reserve is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, such as birds, trees, and aquatic life. Additionally, the preserve offers hiking trails throughout the surrounding wooded area, as well as educational programs for those wishing to learn more about the ecology of the South. Covered pavilions are available for picnics or field trips during pleasant weather.

Ponce City Market

Ponce City Market

4.42km from David J. Sencer CDC Museum

Ponce City Market is a shopping and entertainment destination. Situated in an historic building, it was once the site of the old Sears Roebuck & Co. department store. Ponce City Market has been revitalized and now features over two hundred vendors offering diverse goods such as jewelry, clothing and home decor; specialty restaurants; indoor mini-golf; a movie theater outfitted with luxury recliners; rooftop entertainment options with views of downtown Atlanta and the Chattahoochee River.

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David J. Sencer CDC Museum

David J. Sencer CDC Museum

1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA

David J. Sencer CDC Museum is an interactive museum dedicated to the history of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Visitors can learn about technological tools used to fight outbreaks and explore the role of scientists in protecting public health. At this unique museum, you can wander through a simulated laboratory environment, view intriguing artifacts and informative displays, or explore physical science experiments.