The World Is Coming to Atlanta
Atlanta, the metropolitan jewel of the South, plays host to the 2005 Summer NABC July 21–31. The Hyatt Regency Atlanta will be the site of this must-see event. Reservations are now open. Just click here.
The North American Bridge Championships attract players from across the globe, but there are contests for all levels of players from beginners to world champs. Don’t miss out!
Atlanta features world-class restaurants, festive night life, four major league sports teams and an abundance of cultural attractions. Atlanta’s diverse restaurants feature cuisines from around the globe prepared by world-renowned chefs and served in an endless array of ambience and decor. Buckhead and Virginia-Highland are among the most popular neighborhoods for Atlanta night life.
Dance clubs, sports bars and late-night coffee shops offer round-the-clock entertainment. Buckhead, the “Beverly Hills of the South,” features luxurious homes, upscale shopping and the finest in dining and entertainment. To thoroughly enjoy Atlanta’s present, all one has to do is experience the city’s past. From Atlanta’s role in the Civil War to the celebration of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, Atlanta’s historical attractions promise education and entertainment.
Climate
Expect a late-afternoon high temperature of about 90 degrees. Often, however, late evenings and early to mid-mornings are quite comfortable.
Transportation
Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is one of the largest and best airports in the world, easily accessible from everywhere. Ground transportation is plentiful.
2005 Atlanta NABC Poster
NOTE: It may take a few minutes to download the poster as it is a high-resolution file for printing purposes. We suggest giving this web site link to your printer and letting your printer download the poster directly.
Instructions:
After downloading the 11x17 poster you will need to save the pdf file to a disc. Or you may wish to give this web site link to your printer so they may download the poster directly.





