New Video Alert: Best of Atlanta
There's more than just a huge airport
We're back to Atlanta this week on Photowalks, making new friends like Holly Firfer Arnold from Scripps News and Teresa Breckenridge, the owner of the Silver Skillet, the best diner in Atlanta, hands down. (It frequently doubles for Anywhere, USA in many TV shows and movies, including Remember the Titans and Ozark.)
We chat with Lee from the The Georgia Film Office about Y'allywood and how productions like Stranger Things, Black Panther and the Walking Dead were filmed in Atlanta. We share some southern fried chicken at the Ponce City Market, take a walk through one of the best city strolls anywhere, the 22-mile Atlanta Beltline and offer selfie tips there as well with Holly.
And don't forget about Piedmont Park, the Korg Tunnel, the World of Coke (the drink that was invented in Atlanta) and all the important civil rights history, courtesy of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, who was born and raised in Atlanta.
Many of you know that Atlanta is home to the world’s busiest airport, which sees some 300,000 people daily—but how many of you step away to explore one of the great cities?
Plus, original music by Atlanta's own James Jez Graham, my brother, and his frequent collaborator Victor Bisetti.
I hope you’ll tune in and check it out!







Watch Jeff play the keys! 🎹😮
I've been to the World of Coca-Cola and another museum but now I want to go back and explore Atlanta again!