Good Day Atlanta viewer information: January 14, 2025

2025 shaping up to be a "super" year at Savoy Automobile Museum: 

They’re fast, they’re flashy, and they’re favorites of car enthusiasts around the world. We’re talking about supercars — and from a 1983 Lamborghini Countach to a 1992 Jaguar XJ220 Coupe, Cartersville’s Savoy Automobile Museum has a gleaming collection sure to really get your motors running!

This morning on Good Day Atlanta, we stopped by the Savoy for another exclusive tour of the museum’s current exhibits, which feature everything from Indianapolis 500-winning icons to unique postwar Japanese models. And as always, museum research assistant (and walking automobile encyclopedia!) Mary Agrusa was on-hand to answer all of our burning questions and share some jaw-dropping anecdotes about these fascinating (and mostly functional) vehicles.

Current exhibits include: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum Part 2 (a collaborative exhibition with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum that’s on display through Feb. 2), A Quiet Greatness (those unique Japanese collectible cars, on view through March 30), and Supercars (street-legal speed machines which will remain on exhibit through March 2). All exhibitions are included with the price of admission, which is $17 for adults and $7 for youths ages 3 to 12. 

Savoy Automobile Museum is located at 3 Savoy Lane in Cartersville, and regular hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays through Sundays. For more information on visiting the museum, click here. And click the video player in this article to check out our morning getting up-close-and-personal with some of the coolest cars in history!

New year, new job with Britt Hogue, founder of The Collective Good: It’s a new year, so why not decide if it’s time for a new job? Maybe a career change? People are less likely now than ever to settle for mediocre work environments and this month might be the best time to make a move. 

Dr. Mike Cirigliano on rising whooping cough cases: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says cases of 'whooping cough' were lower during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, - but have rebounded and begun to return to pre-pandemic levels. Last year cases were up 400 percent! 

Vesper celebrates Dry January:  Dry January is the perfect time to indulge in their innovative zero-proof offerings. These spiritless sips deliver all the rich, vibrant flavors without the buzz—think the Not So Stormy, Slo Gin Fizz, and a velvety alcohol-free Old Fashioned, along with a booze-free Margarita crafted with Ritual Zero-Proof Tequila. 

Christina "Ms. Basketball" Granville talks the latest in entertainment news: Beyoncé postpones an upcoming announcement and The Weeknd cancels his Rose Bowl performance due to California wildfires. Ms. Basketball talks about the latest. If you'd like to donate, click here.

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