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Best Street Character BOA Award Winner
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Best Street Character BOA Award Winner
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Best suburb BOA Award Winner
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Best Thrift Store BOA Award Winner
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Best Thrift Store BOA Award Winner
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Best Tourist Trap BOA Award Winner
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Your DeKalb Farmers Market
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Best Tourist Trap BOA Award Winner
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Oakland Cemetery
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Best TV Series Made in Atlanta BOA Award Winner
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta Section » Print Features » Special Issue » Best of Atlanta » 2009 » Cityscape » Critics Pick
Best UnderRated Thing About Atlanta BOA Award Winner
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Best Urban/ Contemporary Station BOA Award Winner
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Best Walkable Neighborhood BOA Award Winner
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Best YouTube BOA Award Winner
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BOA Award Winner
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Be a Season Ticket Holder Section » Print Features » Special Issue » Best of Atlanta » 2009 » Cityscape
The most affordable way to go to arts events in Atlanta is by becoming a member or season subscriber. You can get tickets for an entire season to a theater company, like True Colors Theatre Company, 7 Stages or Actor’s Express, for under $100 as a season subscriber. That’s an entire year of theatermore...
The most affordable way to go to arts events in Atlanta is by becoming a member or season subscriber. You can get tickets for an entire season to a theater company, like True Colors Theatre Company, 7 Stages or Actor’s Express, for under $100 as a season subscriber. That’s an entire year of theater for less than $100. Same with places like the High Museum or Atlanta Botanical Garden — members at these organizations can go as often as they like for free, included in the price of their membership. I love grabbing an ice cream and hanging out in the gardens. Membership has its perks!”
“— Kenny Leon, actor/playwright, and True Colors co-founder/artistic director
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