Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta

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Centennial Olympic Park

Centennial Olympic Park is a 21-acre public park located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It was built for the 1996 Summer Olympics, and its centerpiece is the Fountain of Rings, which shoots water up to 30 feet high in sync with music and lights. The park offers a variety of attractions and activities for tourists to enjoy, including a walking tour highlighting Olympic history, a children's playground, and a variety of events and concerts throughout the year. It is also home to the Georgia World Congress Center, the CNN Center, and the College Football Hall of Fame. The park was built on the site of the former Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, where Hank Aaron hit his historic 715th home run. Centennial Olympic Park has become a symbol of Atlanta's resilience and the spirit of the Olympic Games. It has been visited by millions of tourists over the years and remains a popular destination for both locals and visitors alike.

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