Our readers had so many great suggestions for Best Kept Secrets. We narrowed them down to 10 favorites.

Sampling International foods on Buford Highway in Atlanta: Pick a restaurant along Atlanta “International Cuisine Highway” and you won’t be disappointed; don’t miss the Buford Highway Farmers Market. aofwc.com

Noah’s Ark in Locust Grove: Encounter plenty of critters up close in this animal sanctuary. noahs-ark.org

Ray’s Donuts in Marietta. A bagel and donut shop with a loyal following. Facebook.com/raysdonutsthebest

Starlight Drive-In in Atlanta: The largest of Georgia’s dwindling selection of drive-in theaters. starlightdrivein.com

Woodruff Arts Center: Every Sunday, families can enjoy free activities at the center including art-making workshops and music discovery. woodruffcenter.org

Yurt Camping at Sweetwater Creek State Park in Douglasville: Families get close to nature in surroundings much more comfortable than a tent and more manageable with young children. gastateparks.org/sweetwatercreek

Grant Park Farmer’s Market in Atlanta: Children find lots to explore at this seasonal market. If this one’s too far from home, check out a farmer’s market in your area – you’ll be surprised at how excited kids can get about vegetables! grantparkmarket.org

Living Walls: Enjoy the amazing street art in the Atlanta area. livingwallsatl.org

The Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University: Artful Stories and Children’s Workshops at the museum are a favorite with families. Where else can you learn to read and write Egyptian hieroglyphs? carlos.emory.edu

Chattahoochee Coffee Company on the Riverside: This location was so popular with families on weekends it created a parking problem, but a new location on the Westside handles the weekend crowds. chattahoocheecoffee.com

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