
Journey into Georgia’s past as you tour the museum spanning 12,000 square feet (1,115 sq m) and narrating the state’s history through artifacts, film, period rooms, and interactive technology. Begin your adventure through time in a gallery of pre-Columbian exhibits and make your way to modern times.
The Gate is a classically designed monumental arch in the tradition of Roman triumphal arches. Your tour begins in the 18th Century Georgia Pioneer Gallery where documents and historical artifacts line the walls. Here, find artifacts dating back to the birth of Georgia from the Native American, Spanish, British Colonial, and American Revolutionary periods.
The 19th and 20th Century Galleries tell the story of Atlanta's and Georgia's early history and bold leaders. Leap into the present with interactive exhibits In the 21st Century Interactive Gallery and then see 3 period rooms modeled after an 18th-century Colonial study, the 19th-century office of Coca-Cola magnate Thomas K. Glenn, and the 20th-century drawing room of the Pink House.

Climb into a helicopter and take a tour over Atlanta to see 2 of the most iconic buildings in the city. Hover in the sky by the King and Queen buildings with their lighted crowns and marvel at the breathtaking architecture. Watch as your guide points out other unique landmarks dotting the skyline.
Make your way to the airport, grab a comfortable seat by the window, and put on your headset to listen to informative commentary by your knowledgeable pilot. Built in phases between 1984 and 1991, the Concourse at Landmark Center came to be known as the King and Queen Towers because the white lattice crowns that top the buildings resemble the heads of chess pieces.
When night falls, the towers sparkle to life and illuminate the city skyline. On the return flight, keep an eye out for Buckhead, where you coast over upscale hangouts, beautiful homes, and the Governor’s Mansion.