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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Our Very Own Dublin, Georgia
Whether you’re Irish by blood or a just a jolly little Leprechaun in spirit, don’t miss the many St. Patrick’s Day celebrations happening in Dublin, Georgia--less than three hours southeast of Atlanta! Events throughout...
Atlanta Lobster Festival makes its debut at Candler Park Sunday, Nov. 2
This Sunday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Candler Park, lobster risotto, lobster bahn mi, lobster and bacon mac ‘n cheese, lobster and corn chowder—it's all coming to the inaugural Atlanta Lobster Festival.
What’s new at Taste of Atlanta this year
We hope you're hungry because next weekend Taste of Atlanta returns October 24-26 in Midtown at Tech Square. The event will feature more than ninety restaurants, including St. Cecilia, Ink & Elm, Lusca, and Buttermilk Kitchen.
3 Atlanta summer festivals to keep on your radar
The Atlanta Street Food Festival is the biggest gathering of food trucks in the Southeast. While the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival brings together renowned local chefs such as Kevin Rathbun and Ford Fry, the former is a decidedly more democratic culinary affair.
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Summer Fun in Georgia
Don't wait for adventure to find you this summer. This guide to summer in Georgia will help you drive, dive, slide, glide, paddle, climb, and fly head-first into all the excitement of this extraordinary season.
Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee
This four-day, sweaty, multistage music and camping festival started out as a laid-back jam-band gathering but now attracts more than 80,000 revelers for performances.
Spoleto in Charleston
An internationally renowned seventeen-day performing arts festival featuring opera; theater; dance; and chamber, symphonic, choral, and jazz music in historic theaters, churches, and outdoor venues.
Food, wine, and sunshine at Savannah’s inaugural Food and Wine Festival
You could hardly tell it was the middle of November this past weekend at Savannah’s inaugural Food and Wine Festival. Sunny skies and seventy degrees presided over thousands in Ellis Square at Saturday’s “Taste of Savannah,” an event that marked the culmination of a weeklong festival. In total, an estimated 7,500 people attended the festival, half of whom came from out of town.
30-33. Experience four essential festivals
You can tour historic homes in Atlanta’s first “suburb,” take in bands, and see local art, but the real highlight
is Saturday’s parade, complete with
an attorney drill team, the Seed & Feed Marching Abominable, and the Trash Queen.
NovemBEER Fest comes to Buckhead Theatre
This Saturday, Buckhead Theatre will be rocking—but with a festival, not your average show. NovemBEER Fest is upon us, bringing more than one hundred beers, three live music stages, food, and oh yeah, college football.