
Apartments near Fernback Science Center in Atlanta, GA (696 Rentals)


292 Gordon Ave NE

678 NE Somerset Ter

824 Greenwood Ave NE

798 Saint Charles Ave NE

678 Somerset Ter NE

239 Howard St NE

780-786 Saint Charles Ave NE

761 St. Charles Ave

Highland Place Condominiums

826 Dixie Ave NE

755 St Charles Ave

772 Saint Charles Ave NE

777 Greenwood Ave

Inman Park Townhomes

Greenwood Ave Apartments

758 Saint Charles Ave

212 Bld 2 Kirkwood Rd

712 N Highland Ave

400 Brickworks Cir NE

44 Delta Pl NE

237 Kirkwood Rd

237 Kirkwood Rd NE

212 Bld 1 Kirkwood Rd

210 Kirkwood Rd NE

782 Dixie Ave NE

756 Greenwood Ave

785 Ponce De Leon Pl NE

211 Kirkwood Rd NE

795 Ponce De Leon Pl

302 Sampson St NE

790 Ponce de Leon Pl NE

Stonegate Cottages

675 Greenwood Ave NE

Atlanta Garden

Madison Park South

701 Greenwood Ave NE

616 Angier Ave NE

226 NE Sampson St

764 Edgewood Ave NE

210 Sampson St NE

306 Fortune St NE

Milltown Lofts

254 Lamon Ave

301 Glen Iris

301 Glen Iris Dr

221-235 NE Lampkin St

632 NE John Wesley Dobbs Ave

597 NE East Ave

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The pursuit of science is one of the most noble pursuits one can strive for, and there are few places better to explore the scientific world in Atlanta than at the Fernbank Science Center. More than a museum, more than an preserve, more than an observatory, it's all this and more, a scientific experience the like of which you won't find anywhere in town. Those who truly want to get in touch with the scientific world need only find an apartment near the Fernbank Science Center, where they can learn intriguing and interesting things about the world around them in exciting and unique ways. The Fernbank Science Center is broken into a number of different areas, each offering visitors, whether from apartments near Fernbank Science Center, or apartments elsewhere in the city, the chance to explore science in many different ways. One of the most popular areas for visitors from Atlanta apartments is the Exhibition Hall, home to a number of fascinating exhibits on many different facets of the scientific disciplines, from biology, to geology, to astronomy, as well as a number of different subjects. Another area that is very popular with visitors is the Forest, a nearly untouched natural space where visitors can find various forms of indigenous trees and wildlife, surrounding themselves with the wonders of nature, while at the same time learning important lessons on ecosystems and wildlife of the region. The center is also home to an observatory and a library with plenty of information on various scientific subjects. If you want to stay on top of all the important information and events going on at this science center, then an apartment near the Fernbank Science Center is simply must. There's always plenty of fun to be had at this center, with a variety of different activities for every person from an Atlanta apartment who is interesting in learning more about the world around them.
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