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			Atlanta brings Christmas in July to the heart of the city on a hot 
			weekend
 
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            [July 29, 2022]  
            
             The month of July has been consistently hot 
			this year. With temperatures and heat indices soaring, it was an 
			ironically perfect time to celebrate Christmas, Christmas in July 
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			The city of Atlanta Tourism took advantage of that 
			irony on Saturday and Sunday to bring a street market to the 
			community with a Christmas in July theme.
 
  
 Atlanta Tourism Director Whitney Ortiz was not all that put off by 
			the heat. Though the temperature at the 10 a.m. hour was exceeding 
			90 degrees and the heat index for the day was forecast to be at or 
			above 105 degrees, Ortiz said she had a better turn out of vendors 
			than last year, and she was happy with how it was all going.
 
 Vendors were lining both sides of the main street through Atlanta, 
			filling the park on the north end of the street, and taking up 
			spaces inside Union Hall where shoppers could escape the heat for a 
			few minutes and still enjoy the shopping.
 
			
			 
			
			
  
 At the south end of the street, the Route 66 Park was decorated for 
			Christmas and guests could stroll through the shady park and enjoy 
			the decorations while amplifying their own Christmas in July spirit.
 
			
			
			 
 Speaking of getting into the spirit. One couple was seen throughout 
			the market area all decked out in their holiday attire.
 
			
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They said that celebrating Christmas in July is something the couple does every 
year. They don their special outfits and head out to do some shopping while 
enjoying the attention they draw with their unique costumes.
 
  
 Among the vendors this year there were a large number of people selling clothing 
and those places were drawing a lot of shopper attention. In addition, the 
Cheesed Out food truck and Traveling Top Hat were on hand selling their 
specialty treats including fried cheese from the first truck, and holiday 
flavored ice cream from the latter.
 
 
  
 It seemed though, that the most popular stop in Atlanta was just a block on down 
the road from the market area. The Sip Shack was busy throughout the day selling 
beverages to thirsty customers. The business was so busy that for the better 
part of the morning on Saturday, there was a line of cars around the block with 
customers anxiously awaiting their turn at the drive-thru window.
 
 
 
The Christmas in July event was held on Saturday and Sunday in downtown Atlanta. 
It was the final event in Atlanta for July, but there are a number of events in 
the works for the month of August, all providing new opportunities for visitors 
to explore the historic community and discover more about it and its strong 
historical connection to the Route 66 Mother Road.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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