How to Celebrate the 4th of July in and Around Atlanta

Food, Music, Fireworks, and the Peachtree Road Race

By Rhetta Akamatsu, published Jul 02, 2007
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In Atlanta and its surrounding towns, the 4th of July revolves around four things: music, food, fireworks, and the Peachtree Road Race.

You might wonder at the appeal of a 10k race in Hot 'Lanta on the 4th of July, but 50,000 participants and crowds of spectators love the Peachtree race. If you want to see it or take part, get there by the time the sun rises, or forget it. Don't even think about parking. In fact, for the entire 4th downtown, don't think about parking. Take MARTA. It will be crowded, but trust me, you're better off, and on the 4th the trains will start running at 5 AM.

Wheelchair races come first, at 6:55 AM,and then the road race hits the street at 7:30 AM. Every kind of runner comes, from amateur to champion, and they all run their hearts out. And what do they get for it?

A t-shirt. Well, that,possible heat-stroke, and an indelible memory.

After the race, comes food. Picnics or barbeques in Stone Mountain park, in family backyards, or at any of the many parks scattered all over Metro are the main attraction, but plenty of area restaurants and bars will be offering specials, too, and every celebration spot will be crawling with food and beverage vendors offering funnel cakes, burgers, hot dogs, beer, and plenty of Cocoa-Cola, Atlanta's pride and joy.

As for music and fireworks, they tend to go together. Atlanta has three major 4th of July celebration spots every year: Lenox Square, Stone Mountain, and Centennial Park.

Lenox Square is the oldest of these three, and for years it was the only place to be on the 4th in Atlanta. Following the Peachtree Road Race, everybody flocked to Lenox, and many, many people still do. In fact, if you choose this celebration, don't wait til things get started about 5:30 PM or so to get there. Get there early, and don't plan to leave, because you won't be able to get out of the parking lot. Take MARTA, or find a side street and watch the fireworks and listen to the music from there.

4th of July
Neigborhood: Metro
Location:
Atlanta, GA 30309  USA
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