Atlanta, GA -
Celebrate the 2009 holiday season the Atlanta way by experiencing Centennial Olympic Park.

Centennial Olympic Park made its debut as the world's gathering place during the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Since reopening in 1998, it has become an urban oasis in downtown Atlanta and a special place to take in a concert, reception or just a quiet stroll through the park. Located at 265 Park Avenue West, Centennial Olympic Park is also a magnificent place to enjoy the holiday season. The Park's annual Holiday in Lights is an Atlanta tradition and this fall it celebrates its tenth anniversary!
In November, the park transforms into a winter wonderland including thousands of bright lights covering 21 acres of dazzling displays. Keep an eye out for the 58 ft Holiday Tree on the Belvedere as it is part of the unique annual holiday tradition.
Whether you decide to take a stroll through the magnificent display of holiday lights or bring the whole family to take a spin around Atlanta's only outdoor ice-skating rink located amongst the glittering lights on the great lawn; you’re guaranteed to have a wonderful time.
The Park is open daily to view the lights from 7a.m. to 11p.m., including Dec. 25, Christmas Day, and there is no charge for admission. Dates are Nov. 14-Sun, Jan. 03. For more information visit centennialpark.com or call 404-222-Park.
















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