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Only in Atlanta Tour

Discover the weird, the wild, and the wonderfully local offbeat exploration for curious souls.

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Just the Facts

$120 per person

Tour starts at 10:00am and takes around 6 hours. The time includes a break for shopping, dining, and/or exploring the Little Five Points neighborhood. 

Tour available Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

Includes pickup and drop-off at our meeting point in Midtown, spraypaint, and admission to all museums.

Tour stops vary depending on what day we go. Some stops are only open on weekdays, while others are only open on weekends. See the green box below for specifics.

Don't dress fancy! Wear comfy shoes for walking​​ and clothes that you don't mind getting a little spray paint on.

This is a combination walking and driving tour. Atlanta is a car-brained city, so we'll be driving to most locations and walking in or around the spot.

All of Ms. Froggy's tours are designed for small groups of up to 7 guests.​​

You can make this into a private tour by booking all 7 seats on an already scheduled tour.

Itinerary

 

• Stops vary! This is just an example itinerary.

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• Meet outside Steak Market in Midtown (we don't go inside; this is just a central place that's convenient to most lodging in town).

• Visit the GBI Museum (weekdays only), a small true crime museum at the bureau's headquarters.

• Head to The Oddities Museum, a collection of human and animal medical anomalies, exotic taxidermy, circus memorabilia, and unusual artwork. 

• See outsider art at the Mechanical Riverfront Kingdom, one local artist's outdoor exhibit of towering metal sculptures.

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• Visit Westview Abbey and Mausoleum or Pet Heaven Memorial Park (depending on the day).

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• Check out the Outkast Mural and take a break for lunch/shopping in Little Five Points.

• Head to Krog Street Tunnel and make your own graffiti art - spray paint and gloves provided!

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• Finish at the Trap Music Museum (Fridays and Sundays only). 

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For the ATLien in You

If this is your first visit to the city and you haven't taken a history tour, do that ASAP. But if you've been there, done that, then come with me to check out some of the oddball sights around town.

We always visit the Oddities Museum, Mechanical Riverfront Kingdom, add our own graffiti to Krog Street Tunnel, and spend some time in quirky Little Five Points. But the exact itinerary is always in flux.

Stops vary depending on when we're touring. Some places are only open on certain days of the week. I'm posting those days here, so you can book on the right day if you want to see any of the following places: 

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Georgia Bureau of Investigation Museum: Home of the Monkey from Mars! This is a true crime museum set in the GBI Headquarters that features evidence from criminal cases in Georgia, plus exhibits on how evidence is handled and analyzed. It's tiny but very cool! I have to request entry here a week in advance. Even then, there's no guarantee we'll be allowed in. To visit the GBI Museum, Book a Thursday or Friday as far in advance as possible.

Westview Abbey and Mausoleum: The world's largest mausoleum with space for 11,444 internments. This is an impressive Spanish Renaissance revival structure full of stained glass and ornate carvings, and . Book on Thursday or Friday. On Sundays, we visit Pet Heaven Memorial Park (the pet cemetery) instead. It's very cute and a little bit sad.

Trap Music Museum: The world's first hip hop museum. Our tour stops here on Fridays and Sundays only.

Scenes from Past Tours

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