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  2. Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta | Sept. 20-22, 2024

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    Looking for exciting ways to spend your weekend? From vibrant festivals and cultural exhibitions to live music performances and outdoor fun, metro Atlanta has something for everyone.

  3. Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta | Sept. 27-29, 2024

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    ATLANTA - Looking for fun events around metro Atlanta this weekend? From music festivals and live performances to food markets and cultural celebrations, there's something for everyone.

  4. Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta | Sept. 13-15, 2024

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    Here's a roundup of upcoming events to check out in and around Atlanta. What: The 26th annual parade and festival will feature a parade, music, arts and crafts, carnival games, a kids' zone, food ...

  5. Music Midtown - Wikipedia

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    Music Midtown is a large music festival held in Atlanta, Georgia, annually from 1994 to 2005, after which it returned in 2011 following a six-year hiatus. The festival ran consecutively from 2011-2019 with a cancellation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. Atlanta Dogwood Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is an arts and crafts festival held each spring at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia, established in 1933. Originally held for nine days across two weekends and the weekdays between, it is now held only one weekend during early April, when the native flowering dogwood trees are in bloom. The festival attracts ...

  7. Centennial Olympic Park - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Olympic Park is a 22-acre (89,000 m 2) public park located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, owned and operated by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. It was built by the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG) as part of the infrastructure improvements for the 1996 Summer Olympics. It plays host to millions of visitors a year and several events, including a summer ...