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Georgia Renaissance Festival. 6732 Virlyn B. Smith Road, Fairburn. 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays until June. The Georgia Renaissance Festival is open for its 39th season. Every weekend ...
To Kill A Mockingbird. Fox Theatre; 660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta. 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. May 11. "The most successful American play in Broadway history" is live at the Fox Theatre this weekend ...
Santa at Cabela's: Families can book an appointment for a free 4-by-6-inch photo with Santa Claus at Cabela's 6450-10 Desert Blvd. North. Reservations are in 15-minute increments. Make ...
Freaknik ( / ˈfriːknɪk /; originally Freaknic) was an annual spring break festival in Atlanta, Georgia. It was initially attended by students enrolled at historically black colleges and universities in the Atlanta University Center. [1] It began in 1983 as a small picnic in a public park near the Atlanta University Center sponsored by the D ...
In 2013, organizers announced the Children's Christmas Parade would be moving from downtown to Midtown to make way for construction of the new Atlanta Streetcar. The new parade route ( shown left ) started at Peachtree Street and 16th Street, in front of the High Museum of Art , and continued for 1.0 mile (1.6 km), before ending at Peachtree ...
The Children's Museum of Atlanta" from 2003 to 2011) is a children's museum located in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1988 as a "Museum Without Walls," the museum opened to the public in 2003. The museum is located Downtown, adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park. The 16,316-square-foot museum, one of four children's museums in Georgia, includes ...
Opening Day at Truist Park. Truist Park; 755 Battery Avenue SE, Atlanta. 7:20 p.m. April 5. It's Opening Day for the Braves at Truist Park, and you're invited to check out all the new additions ...
The Rich's Great Tree, now the Macy's Great Tree (and briefly the Great Tree at Macy's ), was a large 70–90-foot (21–27 m) tall cut pine Christmas tree that had been an Atlanta tradition since 1948. [1] As of 2013, the tree has been replaced by a much smaller artificial one in the parking lot, which was then moved back to the roof for 2014.
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