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College Football Hall of Fame, Atlanta

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The College Football Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and interactive attraction devoted to college football. The National Football Foundation (NFF) founded the Hall in 1951 to immortalize the players and coaches of college football that were voted first team All-American by the media.

In August 2014, the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame opened in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The facility is a 94,256 square feet (8,756.7 m2) attraction located in the heart of Atlanta's sports, entertainment and tourism district, and is adjacent to the Georgia World Congress Center and Centennial Olympic Park.
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College Football Hall of Fame reviews

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TripAdvisor traveler rating 4.5
1,558 reviews
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4.6
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  • Really enjoyed the experience. Great history and memorabilia. See the movie! There are activities throughout the museum for kids. 
    Really enjoyed the experience. Great history and memorabilia. See the movie! There are activities throughout the museum for kids.  more »
  • My husband and son were obsessed with this place...if I had one major complaint, it's that I couldn't extract them! But, even without loving football, I found much to love about the interactive... 
    My husband and son were obsessed with this place...if I had one major complaint, it's that I couldn't extract them! But, even without loving football, I found much to love about the interactive...  more »
  • My 9 year old grandson is a football fanatic and loved every minute. It was enjoyed buy my 6 year old granddaughter just as much. My daughter kicked a field goal at the Skills field! 
    My 9 year old grandson is a football fanatic and loved every minute. It was enjoyed buy my 6 year old granddaughter just as much. My daughter kicked a field goal at the Skills field!  more »
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  • We planned to go here as part of a short trip to Atlanta. When walking up, the building is so new and modern looking. It is very impressive. So why the 3 star review? While touring I was hoping to see vintage artifacts of football past. I was able to check out some they have out. My dissatisfaction came with 75% of the exhibits being digital touchscreens that show stats or play videos or interviews. Sadly I have had that capability for a long time, it's called Google and YouTube. This wouldn't be so bad it the entry price would have been less. The staff was great, they were so nice and engaged. If you like this type of interaction then you will have a great time. I left there wishing I had done something else
  • Cool hall of fame with alot of interactive activities. We loved the fake college game day broadcast studio, karaoke and jump game. My kids really enjoyed the scavenger hunt and The games on the lower level. I wish they sold the jerseys and we were looking for Michael Wick but sadly couldn’t find him anywhere. Hope he gets added as well.
  • Had a great time at this museum. Went here with my brother and family friend. I love the interactive activities that they had. I did the jump for you team and I got 33.24 inches. That meant that I had the 3rd best jump. You get to choose which school you want to represent with the interactive activities.
  • Nice place. Very informative, they should think about adding more exhibits and maybe an area that focuses on school bands and fight songs. As well as an exhibit area of just Mascots. It's worth the entrance fee but much more could be added.
  • Came here for the annual Sundresses and Seersuckers after party. I had never been to the hall of fame and didn't know what to expect but the venue was really nice for the event. We had access to the entire place so I was able to peruse around and explore while sipping a cocktail. There was tons of memorabilia and lots of nice sports themed art pieces. I'm not a huge college football enthusiast but I appreciate knowledge. I'm happy I came to experience it.

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