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                <title>CNN Studio tours</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Tour the international headquaters of this news giant. The tour lasts approx 45 minutes taking in the CNN control room, special Efx studio where you see the technology used to produce on-air graphics, global news and weather. Children under 6 are not permitted on the tour.]]></description>
                
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                <title>World of Coca Cola</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[My favourite place during my many visits to Atlanta. The World’s premier softdrinks headquaters has a 45,000 square foot multimedia, interactive museum that charts the history of Coca Cola. The tour lasts 1-2 hours depending on you as you move at your own pace. <br><br>You will see rare and invaluable artefacts from the archives of the company such as the original prototype for the first Coca-Cola bottle. A soda fountain which shoots a 20-foot stream of soft drink into a drinking cup is an awesome sight. Also, visitors can enjoy unlimited samples of soft drinks from around the world under the Coca-Cola banner. The tour ends in the Coca-Cola gift shop and if you look carefully you can pick up some real bargains. <br><br>This is a fun tour full of Coke history and some great ads that I had seen as a youngster growing up, the memories came flooding back. <br><br>Admission was reasonable $6.00 for adults, $4.00 for seniors and $3.00 for children. Or families can purchase a Passport for Refreshments for $45.00 that includes free admission for up to four family members, a $2.00 admission charge for each additional guest, and a 10% discount on merchandise. An Individual passport can be purchased for $15.00]]></description>
                
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