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EarthCam Launches 4K Live Webcam Views Of Atlanta City Skyline

The camera features live streaming views of downtown Atlanta from the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame.

A new webcam features live streaming views of downtown Atlanta.
A new webcam features live streaming views of downtown Atlanta. (Shutterstock)

ATLANTA — EarthCam has added Atlanta to its live webcam network with new 4K streaming views from downtown. Located at The Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame, EarthCam’s newest webcam showcases vistas of the city and surrounding area. The hall is located on Marietta Street in the heart of downtown Atlanta, next to the Georgia World Congress and across from Centennial Olympic Park. It features team exhibits, historical artifacts, a three-story helmet wall and more.

“We’re excited to partner with EarthCam to offer a bird’s-eye view of events in the vibrant downtown Atlanta area while increasing awareness for our attraction,” said Dennis Adamovich, CEO of the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame. “We hope fans will view the live feed of Centennial Olympic Park and the downtown Atlanta skyline and visit the Hall, our can’t-miss, interactive fan experience.”

EarthCam provided webcam content, technology and services. Founded in 1996, EarthCam provides live streaming video, time-lapse construction cameras and photography documentation for corporate and government clients in major cities around the world. EarthCam features high resolution imagery, including an outdoor gigapixel panorama camera system.

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Check out Atlanta's Earthcam.

The Webby Award winning company hosts many trafficked tourism cams, with views of locations and landmarks such as Times Square, World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty, Miami Beach, Bourbon Street, Temple Bar in Dublin, CN Tower, Atlantis the Palm Dubai and Abbey Road Crossing in London.

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Recently, it also provided coverage for the World Cup-winning U.S. women soccer team's ticker-tape parade in New York City.



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