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  2. Festivals in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival, held in Piedmont Park Virginia Highland Summerfest Atlanta St. Patrick's Day Parade on Peachtree Street, 2013 Dragon Con parade The Peachtree Road Race Atlanta's mild climate and plentiful trees allow for festivals and events to take place in the city year-round.

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  4. Freaknik - Wikipedia

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    A revamped version returned for one day on June 22, 2019, as "FreakNik Atlanta '19 - The Festival" with a concert at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood. [ 4 ] Originally "Freaknic", the name of the event is a portmanteau of "picnic" and "freak", in accordance with the D.C. Metro Club's 1982–1983 theme "The Return of the Freak".

  5. List of Atlanta Falcons starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Falcons Official Web Site. Archived from the original on April 10, 2007 "Falcons All-time Starting Quarterbacks". Atlanta Falcons Official Web Site. Archived from the original on April 10, 2007 "Atlanta Falcons Franchise Encyclopedia". Pro Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC

  6. Scion Rock Fest - Wikipedia

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    Scion Rock Fest was an annual heavy metal music festival held in various cities throughout the United States. The festival lineups included bands from several genres of metal, such as death metal, grindcore, doom metal, metalcore, and experimental metal, and booked headliners that include Cannibal Corpse, Mastodon, Morbid Angel, Down, and Sleep.

  7. Yellow Daisy Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Daisy Festival is named after the Confederate yellow daisy (Helianthus porteri). The festival began in 1968 and has become an annual celebration. It is held Thursday-Sunday following Labor Day. [2] (USA). The Yellow Daisy Festival started out as a small event, but has since grown into a four-day fair. [3] There was a virtual festival ...

  8. Atlanta Pride - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Pride, also colloquially (and formerly) called the Atlanta Gay Pride Festival, is a week-long annual lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender pride festival held in Atlanta, Georgia (United States). Established in 1971, it is one of the oldest and largest pride festivals in the United States.

  9. Peach Drop - Wikipedia

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    The event was cancelled for 2020 due to the sale of Underground Atlanta and other logistical issues, as well as 2021 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Peach Drop successfully returned for 2023, but was cancelled again for 2024 to "re-evaluate" the event; in October 2024, the city reached an agreement with Live Nation Entertainment to ...