The town will be decorated for
Halloween on Arch Street, the former Historic U.S. Route 66, 1926
alignment. The stretch of road goes right through the heart of
downtown.
Visitors are encouraged to visit around dusk and at night to take
advantage of the “eerie” decorations and lights.
The main Halloween attraction is Route 66 Park on the corner of Race
and Vine Street. At the end of the decorated pathway, visitors will
see the limited-time Halloween Route 66 four-foot shield painted by
Mount Pulaski artist Scott Lindley of CSL Studios.
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The City of Atlanta will have maps of decorated houses for
visitors wishing to experience more Halloween sites while in town. The map can
be accessed online via the Atlanta social media pages or picked up in the
Visitors Center on Arch Street.
[Whitney Ortiz, Atlanta Tourism] |