ATLANTA - Georgia Aquarium CEO Brian Davis is being remembered as a leader, mentor and advocate for animals inside and outside the aquarium. Davis died suddenly on Tuesday at the age of 50. However, ...
This year, the Georgia Aquarium turned 20 years old. It’s hard now to even imagine downtown Atlanta without the aquarium. Channel 2’s Linda Stouffer looked at the impacts of the aquarium since its ...
If you’re heading to Atlanta – and it seems as if almost everyone east of the Cooper heads there fairly frequently to visit children, grandchildren or other relatives and friends – carve out some time ...
Georgia Aquarium has reintroduced the Aqua Pass for 2025, which allows guests to "pay for a day, and come back all year." Aqua Passes are $67.99 (plus tax), and are valid through the rest of the year.
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New Year's Eve weekend in Atlanta with kids: Count down to 2026!
Looking for the best things to do in Atlanta this New Year's Eve weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities ...
Atlanta, Ga., opened a world class aquarium in November, as part of the city's image make-over. Officials hope to draw more residents and outside visitors to the city's downtown area. This is MORNING ...
ATLANTA — In August, Georgia Aquarium President and CEO Dr. Brian Davis passed away and executive vice president Travis Burke was installed as interim CEO. Now, the Aquarium says Burke’s ascension to ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta Police, Atlanta Fire Rescue, and Grady EMS are teaming up for a realistic emergency training exercise in the heart of downtown, near the Georgia Aquarium. The simulation, which runs ...
Opened in 2005, the Georgia Aquarium is a 600,000 square foot facility containing some 10 million gallons of fresh and salt water, making it the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere. More on the ...
Atlanta, GA (WTVM) -On Thursday afternoon, the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta had to say goodbye to one of their most popular friends- a beloved Southern sea otter, Oz. Oz was known by guests and staff ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Atlanta police conducted an active shooter training exercise at the Georgia Aquarium Wednesday evening. During a news conference ahead of the training, APD detailed ...
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