The Georgia Aquarium

Bernie Marcus, co-founder of Atlanta based Home Depot, envisioned a major Atlanta attraction that would make visitors go WOW while also providing an educational resource for students and researchers alike. Little did he know that visitors would go WOW at virtually every turn they made. On November 23, 2005 the Georgia Aquarium opened its doors. The goal for first year attendance was one million visitors. With the magnitude of this attraction, it comes as no surprise that attendance in the first year exceeded three million guests.

The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world. If your going to be the largest aquarium then you should also display the largest fish, a whale shark. Heck, why not have two of them? The two whale sharks reside in a tank of aproximately 7,000,000 gallons of water along with several thousand of their closest friends. This part of the aquarium is viewed from two vantage points. One being from the bottom looking up via a moving sidewalk and the other from stadium style seating in an auditorium with a guide describing the various species of fish in the tank.

Whether you are a long time resident of Atlanta or just in town for a short stay, make the Georgia Aquarium a top priority as an attraction to visit. One friendly reminder, order your tickets online as this destination is frequently sold out.

 

One of the Whale Sharks and Friends

New Upscale Shopping In South Gwinnett

With the north and central areas of Gwinnett County having major shopping centers, southern Gwinnett County residents possibly felt a little left out. Times are changing though. The Avenue Webb Gin, an upscale open air shopping and dining area, is open and ready for business. The Avenue is located at the intersection of Scenic Highway 124 and Webb Gin House Road between Lawrenceville and Snellville in South Gwinnett County. Local specialty shops, national retailers and a variety of resturants await your visit. Check it out, I think you will be pleased with the experience.

The project was developed by Cousins Properties, a long time builder and developer in the Atlanta area.