Festival Peachtree Latino
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Festival Peachtree Latino is an ethnic festival held annually Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia. The festival, which celebrates Hispanic-American culture, is the largest multicultural event in the entire Southeast.[1] The festival features arts and crafts, family activities, sporting events, a parade, dance demonstrations, ethnic foods, and a live music stage featuring international performers from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic.[2] In addition, over 250 exhibitors present favorite brands, souvenirs and interactive displays.[3] The festival, which began in 2000, continues to grow in attendance. It is free and open to the public.
References
- ↑ http://mableton.11alive.com/news/events/79094-weekend-events-dralion-summer-shade-festival-and-german-bierfest-atlanta
- ↑ http://www.festivals.com/viewevent.aspx?eventid=Oy%2FaNomyyGE%3D
- ↑ http://www.atlantagatoday.com/pmcparland/category/atlanta-blog/travel-guide/atlanta-festivals/festival-peachtree-latino
External links
See also
- Culture of Atlanta
- Tourism in Atlanta
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