The David J. Sencer CDC Museum, often referred to as the CDC Museum, is museum about the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention located in Atlanta, Georgia.
As a self proclaimed nerd, I decided to stop at the CDC museum while in Atlanta. First, it is free, parking too. Second, it is a government facility to be prepared to show ID and go through metal det… Full review by Rebecca M
Nov 14, 2023
A bit biased since I love learning about public health, but I absolutely loved it! I joined a guided tour, where she tailored the way she talked about exhibits to better relate to the area of public … Full review by esoltis13
Nov 14, 2022
On probably my only chance to see it, it was closed - on a weekday. The guard, who was about as friendly as a junkyard dog, informed me that wasn't allowed to take a picture of it from the public ar… Full review by Ken S
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