There are so many natural wonders in Georgia, that it’s easy to see why some of our man-made structures don’t get quite as much attention. Sure, things like the 1.9-mile Talmadge Memorial Bridge in Savannah are pretty incredible, but it’s up in the air as to whether or not it can compare to things like the 729-foot tall Amicalola Falls, or the magnificence of the mighty Okefenokee Swamp. Whether you prefer our architectural and artistic Peach State feats, or are more a fan of the natural beauty that surrounds us here, one Georgia sight that is absolutely spectacular in person is the Atlanta Cyclorama painting.

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The Atlanta Cyclorama is truly something to see in person! For more information, you can check out the Atlanta History Center’s webpage.

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