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Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
2011-12-09
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4th of July Celebrations


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Atlanta, GA -
If you can't find something to do in Atlanta for the Fourth of July you obviously aren't trying. This city energetically celebrates Independence and does it with Atlanta's signature sense of theater! Here are several of the Independence Day celebrations happening in and around Atlanta!

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4th of July Celebrations
July 3-5, 2011
Where: Memorial Lawn

Celebration at Centennial Olympic Park
Located between Baker Street and Techwood Drive is the site of Atlanta's daylong Independence Day celebration. Live Music & Entertainment start in the afternoon and end with a 'really big' Fireworks Display choreographed to a Musical Score. Thousands of people turn out, but you can also view the fireworks from a variety of `less crowded' spots nearby. Festivities begin at 4:30 PM, with the fireworks show at 9:30 PM.

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Fantastic Fourth Celebration at Stone Mountain
here have got to be few sights as visually awesome as fireworks exploding over Atlanta's Stone Mountain. Picture it - rising 400 feet into the blackened evening sky, the towering slab of granite suddenly, spectacularly illuminated by a pinwheeling kaleidoscope of color, just as your body vibrates from the pounding thunder of thousands of explosions and your ears ring with the delightful noise. Now THAT'S a fireworks display!

The show is free with park admission, so take the whole family for a full day's fun at one of America's premier state parks, and, as it gets dark, be treated to a fantastic Lasershow. Then watch out, as the fireworks explode above you!

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All-American Celebration at Woodruff Arts Center
Monday, July 4 8:00p to Tuesday, July 5 12:00a.

The annual celebration fires up the crowd with patriotic standards, singalong anthems and classical thunder, featuring the U.S. Army Chorus, Rob Fisher, music director of the Tonyhonored Broadway series Encores, and spectacular fireworks.

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Independence Day Postgame Fireworks at Turner Field
You're in Braves Country! Come see the #1 rated entertainment experience in the Southeast. Celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks following the game.

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Lenox Square Celebrates 52nd Annual Legendary 4th of July
Lenox Square Mall, 10am-11pm
Preparations are under way for one of the city’s beloved summer traditions – Legendary Fourth of July at Lenox Square. For over half a century, Lenox Square has celebrated in grand tradition with activities for the entire family, including games for children, musical entertainment, food concessions and the largest fireworks display in the Southeast. Everyone is invited to Lenox Square to experience Atlanta’s historic celebration!

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Marietta Fourth in the Park
Glover Park, Marietta Square starting at 10am
Festivities include concerts all day, Arts & Crafts, Food, Huge Children's Area, ends with fireworks celebration. Free admission.
50,000 attendees expected. End of Article

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