Atlanta — the perfect place
to turn 29 for the second time

By Stephanie Edwards


Atlanta is a place that I had envisioned as holding a never-ending amount of possibilities, especially as far as entertainment goes.

Having grown up only about three hours away from the metropolis, I am surprised that as a teen and younger adult I hadn’t visited, other than a couple of trips to see the Atlanta Hawks pro basketball team play. When time for my (ahem) second 29th birthday rolled around, I figured it was time to see what I had been missing.

 

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