Georgia International Plaza
Georgia International Plaza is a 6-acre (24,000 m2) green space atop a 2,000-space parking garage in Downtown Atlanta, between the Georgia Dome on the west, the Georgia World Congress Center on the north, Philips Arena on the east and [1] In March 1994 the Georgia General Assembly approved $28 million to build the park. The public artwork Flair Across America is located in the park.
References
- ^ GWCC fact sheet, GWCC site
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Parks and trails in Atlanta
- Centennial Olympic Park
- Chastain Park
- Freedom Park
- Grant Park
- Liberty Plaza
- Piedmont Park
- Southside Park
- Westside Park
- Woodruff Park
- Adams Park
- Atlanta Memorial Park
- Ben Hill Park
- Bessie Branham Park
- Brownwood Park
- Candler Park
- Central Park
- Georgia International Plaza
- Goldsboro Park
- Hardy Ivy Park
- Historic Fourth Ward Park
- Hurt Park
- John A. White Park
- John F. Kennedy Park
- John Howell Memorial Park
- Kathryn Johnston Memorial Park
- Lindsay Street Park
- Maddox Park
- New Highland Park
- Orme Park
- Perkerson Park
- Pershing Point Park
- Renaissance Park
- Rodney Cook Sr. Park
- South Bend Park
- Tanyard Creek Park
- Wesley Coan Park
- Cascade Springs Nature Preserve
- Fernbank Forest
- Morningside Nature Preserve
- Mims Park
- Oglethorpe Park
- Ponce de Leon Springs
City of Atlanta Office of Parks
33°45′26″N 84°23′55″W / 33.7573°N 84.3986°W / 33.7573; -84.3986