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Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites hosting events for America’s 250th Anniversary
By Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 29, 2026
· 1 min read
Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites are hosting Independence Day events across the state this year in commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary.
As part of the celebration, numerous parks and historic sites will give attendees the chance to take part in various activities that capture “the...
Key takeaway “This year’s Fourth of July is especially meaningful as we commemorate 250 years of American Independence,” said Angie Johnson, director of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
Atlanta residents looking to celebrate America's 250th anniversary can take a short drive to nearby state parks and historic sites, which are hosting a range of Independence Day events. For those in the city, sites like Jarrell Plantation and Hard Labor Creek offer a chance to connect with the state's history and natural beauty. The festivities, which include live music, historic demonstrations, and outdoor adventures, provide a unique opportunity for families and individuals to engage with the region's heritage. By participating in these events, attendees can gain a deeper understanding of the stories and landscapes that have shaped the nation, while also enjoying the scenic surroundings of Georgia's state parks. With multiple locations and activities to choose from, Atlanta residents can find a celebration that fits their interests and schedule, making it easy to join in the commemoration of this significant milestone in American history.
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Category: parks ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites are hosting Independence Day events across the state this year in commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary.
As part of the celebration, numerous parks and historic sites will give attendees the chance to take part in various activities that capture “the...
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