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Little Five Points

Little Five Points

0.69km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

Freedom Park

Freedom Park

0.84km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

Historic Fourth Ward Park

Historic Fourth Ward Park

0.86km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Historic Fourth Ward Park is a park built on the site of the old Ponce de Leon amusement park, in the Old Fourth Ward of Atlanta, just south of Ponce City Market and just west of the BeltLine trail. The park includes a pond with a path around it and has an aerator fountain to keep it from stagnating. An amphitheater, cushioned with bermudagrass, surrounds part of the pond.

Ponce City Market

Ponce City Market

1.12km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

Krog Street tunnel

Krog Street tunnel

1.4km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

The Krog Street Tunnel is an iconic local landmark. Located near Atlanta's historic Inman Park, the tunnel is a major public transportation route, as well as a pedestrian shortcut and popular photo opp. With its high arches and covered walls that are painted regularly by both professional and amateur muralists, it has also become an outdoor art gallery recognized worldwide.

Krog Street Tunnel

Krog Street Tunnel

1.63km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

The Krog Street Tunnel is an iconic destination known for its street art, vibrant energy, and eclectic vibe. Located in the Inman Park district near the Old Fourth Ward, the tunnel provides a cultural touchstone for locals and visitors alike. Visitors can explore many different murals that line nearly every inch of the tunnel – it's estimated that there are almost 150 works of public art, including 2D and 3D pieces from celebrated local artists.

Jackson Street Bridge

Jackson Street Bridge

1.8km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

The Jackson Street Bridge is a bridge on the Passaic River between Newark and Harrison, New Jersey. The swing bridge is the 6th bridge from the river's mouth at Newark Bay and is 4.6 miles upstream from it. Opened in 1903 and substantially rehabilitated in 1991 it is listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.The bridge was re-lamped in 2012.

Birth Home of Martin Luther King, Jr

Birth Home of Martin Luther King, Jr

1.85km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Fulton County, Georgia is the birthplace of the iconic civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Martin Luther King Jr. On January 15th, 1929, Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King welcomed their son into the world at a former slave plantation in this region of northwest Georgia near Atlanta. The young family lived from 1934 to 1941 in a modest but comfortable home on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta's oldest African American community.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park

1.95km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park consists of several buildings in Atlanta, Georgia, including Martin Luther King Jr.'s boyhood home and the original Ebenezer Baptist Church, the church where King was baptized and both his father Martin Luther King Sr. and he were pastors. These places, critical to the interpretation of the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy as a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, were included in the former national historic site establis

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

2.01km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

Ebenezer Baptist Church

Ebenezer Baptist Church

2.05km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Ebenezer Baptist Church which was founded in 1886 is an evangelical Christian Baptist church located in Atlanta, United States, affiliated with the Progressive National Baptist Convention. It is one of the main attractions in Fulton county.

Oakland Cemetery

Oakland Cemetery

2.51km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Oakland Cemetery is one of the largest cemetery green spaces, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded as Atlanta Cemetery in 1850 on six acres (2.4 hectares) of land southeast of the city, it was renamed in 1872 to reflect the large number of oak and magnolia trees growing in the area.

Druid Hills Golf Club

Druid Hills Golf Club

2.53km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

Piedmont Park

Piedmont Park

2.64km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

Fox Theatre

Fox Theatre

2.78km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

The Fox Theatre is a breathtaking experience. Opened in 1929, it was originally intended to be a movie palace for the ages. And indeed, throughout its long and vibrant history, it has seen countless movies come and go. It's an architectural wonder – a hybrid of Moorish, Egyptian and Asian design elements that make it look truly grandiose. Aside from the typical movie showing antics, the Fox also hosts musicals, touring acts, operas and concerts – an eclectic mix that appeals to all senses.

Bank of America Plaza

Bank of America Plaza

2.85km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Bank of America Plaza is a skyscraper located in between Midtown Atlanta and Downtown Atlanta. At 311.8 m , the tower is the 107th-tallest building in the world. It is the 21st tallest building in the U.S., the tallest building in Georgia, and the tallest building in any U.S. state capital, overtaking the 250 m , 50-story One Atlantic Center in height, which previously held the record as Georgia's tallest building.

Briarcliff (Mansion)

Briarcliff (Mansion)

2.95km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

Fernbank Forest

Fernbank Forest

3.08km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

Margaret Mitchell House

Margaret Mitchell House

3.09km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

The Margaret Mitchell House is a historic site offers visitors the opportunity to experience its striking grounds as well as an exhibits hall full of fascinating artifacts from Mitchell's life. Here, you can learn more about her childhood, career, novels and beloved characters through photographs, documents, and newspaper clippings from her life. The Outdoor Museum hosts many interactive markers as well as sculptures that commemorate several memorable scenes in Gone with the Wind.

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Atlanta Botanical Garden

3.11km from Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and 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.

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Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

441 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30307, USA

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.