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Dogwood Festival 2006. 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.
Several U.S. cities and towns hold dogwood festivals.These are usually annual events coinciding with the blooming of dogwood trees in the spring: . The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is an arts-and-crafts fair held annually at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia.
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.
Inflation strikes again. The future of Atlanta's beloved Dogwood Festival may be at risk. FOX 5 Atlanta spoke to the executive director to learn more.
Piedmont Park is a central focal point of Atlanta's Midtown community. The park is home to various annual celebrations and events, including Atlanta Pride Festival, the Atlanta Jazz Festival, the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Music Midtown, Atlanta Black Pride, and Festival Peachtree Latino.
Midtown's Piedmont Park is a popular venue for cultural festivals in Atlanta. Every spring, when the native dogwoods are in bloom in Piedmont Park, is the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, an arts and crafts fair. Piedmont Park is the finish line of the Peachtree Road Race, held annually on Independence Day. As ground zero for the Atlanta arts ...
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