Thanksgiving Week Activities

Things to Do in Atlanta  – November 18-24, 2018

The Harvest Hunt at Oakland Cemetery
Available November 19-25, Daily 9am – 5pm www.oaklandcemetery.com
No reservation required, $20 per packet (1 packet per team)
Gather a group of family and friends for a day of cemetery sleuthing on this self-guided scavenger hunt throughout historic Oakland Cemetery.

Garden Lights, Holiday Lights – Atlanta Botanical Gardens
November 17 – January 6, Daily
Garden Lights, Holiday Nights returns with new features and crowd favorites – including new music and motion for last year’s buzz-worthy spectacle, Nature’s Wonders.

Gingerbread House & Tree Lighting at The St. Regis Atlanta
Thursday, November 22, 6pm, FREE ADMISSION
The gingerbread house will take about 500 hours to construct and will be a decadent combination of 300 pounds of flour, 100 pounds of sugar, 10 pounds of spice, 70 pounds of shortening, 45 pounds of corn syrup and 16 pounds of molasses.

Atlanta Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon & 5K
Thursday, November 22nd, 7:30am
Georgia State Stadium (Formerly Turner Field)
Not only does the Atlanta Track Club organize the world’s largest 10K, but it also whips locals and visitors into shape at their annual Invesco QQQ Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon, 5K, One Mile & 50m Dash.

Visit the Georgia Aquarium – ASK YOUR CONCIERGE ABOUT DISCOUNT ATTRACTION PARTNERS!
Thursday, November 22nd, 9am – 4pm
You can visit the aquarium Thanksgiving Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This experience is thrilling for the entire family.

Day After Thanksgiving at High Museum of Art, Atlanta
Friday, November 23, 1 – 4pm
Admission is FREE
Day after Thanksgiving is sure to be a hit with the entire family, including your out-of-town guests. Enjoy a fun time of art making, story time and festivities.

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