World of Coca-Cola

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World of Coca-Cola rotating logo in front of the main building in downtown Atlanta (the other side says "Coke").

The World of Coca-Cola is a permanent exhibition featuring the history of Coca-Cola and its well-known advertising. It is located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia and is run by The Coca-Cola Company which is headquartered in the same city. Currently construction is underway for a new World of Coca-Cola building near Centennial Olympic Park.

World of Coca-Cola Atlanta opened in August of 1990. In addition to the musuem exhibit, the store carries a wide selection of Coca-Cola branded merchandise.

World of Coca-Cola Las Vegas was closed in 2000, however, the Everything Coca-Cola store remains open.

World of Coca-Cola Tokyo is located on the 6th floor of Mediage in Daiba.

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Former: Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium | Loew's Grand Theatre | Omni Coliseum | SciTrek | Rich's

See also: World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta Cyclorama, Atlanta History Center