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World Of Coca-Cola
In 1886 Jacob's Pharmacy, a small drugstore in Atlanta, began
selling a new headache and hangover tonic called 'Coca-Cola'. In
1891, entrepreneur Asa Candler paid $2,300 to acquire the rights of
what is now the world's most valuable brand. The following year he
founded the Coca-Cola Company. The new, environmentally-friendly
construction houses more than just a museum dedicated to Coca-Cola;
it is an entire soft-drink experience. Thousands of Coke objects,
trivia and memorabilia are contained among the interactive exhibits
in this building, backed up by commercials, radio jingles, a 4-D
theatre, tasting and a Pop Culture Gallery.
Address: 121 Baker Street, Pemberton Place
Website: www.woccatlanta.com
Telephone: (404) 676 5151
Transport: MARTA stop W1 or N1
Opening time: Daily, generally 9am to 5pm, but hours vary on weekends and in season
Admission: $15 (adults), $9 (children 9-12); other concessions available