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TAR 19 Speculation and Discussion *of SPOILERS*
walkingpneumonia:
--- Quote from: Prophet on July 11, 2011, 02:49:16 PM ---Maybe they just needed to close them all at once to avoid suspicion? :duno: They are all operated by the Atlanta History Center. And the Swan House is normally open from 1-4 PM on Sundays.
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Sorry, I'm waiting like everyone else for Peach's epic story :popcorn: and I don't want to steal her thunder.
Lets just say there was a lot of searching, planning and intrigue that led us to Atlanta. We all owe Peach a beer (or a mint julip).
Will she ever wake up from her nap? :zz:
boston_jen:
--- Quote from: north09 on July 11, 2011, 02:38:23 PM ---So they also visited the gardens and the Margaret Mitchell house as well then.
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This was on their website:
CLOSED for the Day
Sunday, July 10, 2011
The Margaret Mitchell House is closed to the public.
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mds1978:
One of the tasks was probably at the coca-cola museum in atlanta.
theschnauzers:
mds, which one? There's more than one downtown.
There's the location of the building where the pharmacy was located where Coca-Cola was created; there's the original location of the World of Coca-Cola near Underground Atlanta (a history item right there as well), or the location of the current World of Coca-Cola on the north end of the Centennial Olympic Park, next to the Georgia Aquarium (the world's largest).
I'll be very interested to see where the final teams were sent between the airport and Swan House. On paper, there's a lot of possibilities.
theschnauzers:
Here's a cap from Google Earth of the area where the Swan House is located.
The address in the cap is the address for the Swan Coach House (which is a restaurant); the Swan House is to the left and above the Swan Coach House. You can also see the Atlanta History Museum looking towards the top, along West Paces Ferry Road.
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