My photo archive stores a variety of photos taken in Atlanta, Georgia, my current home town. Unfortunately, I do not publish them here at Memographer.com as much as I would love to… So, this is my attempt to fix the issue ;)
In the beginning of April I visited The Carter Center, located on 37 acres (150,000 m2) of parkland, on the site of Copenhill neighborhood, two miles (3 km) from downtown Atlanta. The Carter Center is not-for-profit organization founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter. The place is not as popular as The Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, CNN Center, and other Atlanta tourist attractions. But, it is a great display of American History. The museum is interesting and has interactive displays, lots of videos, Carter’s memorabilia, and exhibits for kids. Beautiful surrounding gardens, pond, and alleys are perfect for meditation. During my visit I was amazed by the Carters’ colorful grounds.

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The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia

The Carter Center. Atlanta, Georgia