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Betsy Riley

Betsy Riley

Editor in Chief at Atlanta Magazine Online

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19 things you didn’t know about Atlanta’s past

We dug our heads into history books and consulted historians and veteran Atlantans to excavate a lesser-known, hazier narrative of the city. If you’re a longtime (or native!) Atlantan, perhaps these anecdotes will spark nostalgia. If you’re a more recent arrival, this may all be news to you.
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A sneak peek inside as Design Within Reach prepares to open at West...

Design Within Reach’s new store is three times larger than its old location, and the eye-popping displays make it fun to visit even when you’re not shopping.
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Ashton Woods brings an ambitious 600-home community to Sandy ... - ...

The development will have two residential phases connected by a future mixed-use section next door to the new Mercedes-Benz headquarters.
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After much demand, Atlanta Botanical Garden launches its first flow...

Atlantans once looked forward to the extravagant Southeastern Flower Show each February. Now the Atlanta Botanical Garden hopes to start a new winter tradition with its flower show, this year themed to Georgia’s film industry.
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Atlanta builder offers grand prize homes for Fox reality series end...

Mike Holmes (Holmes on Homes) hosts Home Free, a new Fox reality series filmed in Atlanta. The final episode features two prize houses by local builder Edward Andrews Homes.
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Our mountain home: Blowing Rock, North Carolina - Atlanta Magazine

Marietta residents Gigi and Shawn Poole were charmed by Blowing Rock, North Carolina, long before the town became the inspiration for Jan Karon’s bestselling Mitford novels.
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Atlanta physicians tell us how healthcare will (or should) change a...

Every specialty has been affected by Covid-19. We talked with six of our Top Doctors about how the healthcare system should or will change as the world starts back up.
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Why do cats adore Zoom?

A dog lover struggles to understand felines’ attachment to teleconferencing.
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The surprising rewards of downsizing

Whether you call it downsizing, rightsizing, aging-in-place, or just retiring, more Baby Boomers are creating homes that will make life easier in future years. “What we’re seeing is people making a conscious decision before it’s too late to get their stuff in order,” says designer Beverly Baribault…
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What to know before you visit Downton Abbey: The Exhibition in Atlanta

Downton Abbey: The Exhibition explores real-life, turn-of-the-century British aristocracy. Here’s everything you need to know before going.
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Interior designer Melanie Turner on the color that appears in much ...

This spring, designer Melanie Turner released her first book, Inviting Interiors. We chatted with her about a color that appears in much of her work.
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Four easy weekend trips just across the Georgia state line

Sure, you can fly from Atlanta to almost anywhere in the world. but we’re loving these easy weekend road trips just over Georgia’s state line.
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Emory's Georgia Coast Atlas allows anyone to visit the barrier ... ...

Atlanta Magazine is the authority on Atlanta, providing a mix of long-form nonfiction, lively lifestyle coverage, in-depth service journalism, and literary essays, columns, and profiles.
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A book lover’s guide to Atlanta

Atlanta Magazine is the authority on Atlanta, providing a mix of long-form nonfiction, lively lifestyle coverage, in-depth service journalism, and literary essays, columns, and profiles.
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The famed Marburger Farm Antique Show comes to Atlanta in July

The highlight of the mammoth Round Top market is coming to Peachtree Street—its first-ever sale outside Texas. Shoppers can expect Marburger’s signature high-low mix, which ranges from fine Continental antiques and oil paintings to midcentury collectibles, Americana, African and Asian imports, industrial artifacts, and more.