American Giants Museum in Atlanta
to host grand opening events Memorial Day Weekend
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[April 24, 2024]
Grand
Opening Events are planned for the American Giants Museum over
Memorial Day Weekend, May 24-26, 2024.
Featured activities on Friday, May 24, include the arrival and
installation of a 24’ tall Texaco Big Friend giant, one of only six
remaining from the original 300 produced by International Fiberglass
Company in the mid 1960s. The Texaco Big Friend will be placed on
the west side of the American Giants Museum, directly next to
Atlanta's original 1926 alignment of Route 66. When in place, the
Texaco Big Friend will be 7' taller than the Museum building itself
and 4’ taller than the Bunyon Giant on the next block. An original
Viking Carpet Giant will also be installed on Friday, May 24. The
Viking Carpet Giant will stand on a concrete pad on the east side of
the American Giants Museum in the Route 66 Land of the Giants Rest
Stop area, where its brother giant, the Snerd, is already located.
The public is invited to watch as these giants are put in place
(specific installation times to be announced the week before).
A Grand Opening ribbon cutting ceremony will take
place on Sunday, May 26, at 2 p.m. at the American Giants Museum.
The public is invited to make it an afternoon event, as food will be
available in Atlanta’s Xenia Park (across the street) starting at
noon. The options available include a BBQ food truck, grilled ribeye,
pork chop and/or brat sandwiches from a sidewalk vendor, as well as
meals at Atlanta's Country Aire Restaurant and Chubby's Bar & Grill.
Missy's Sweet Shop at the Palms Grill Cafe will feature "giant"
specials made just for the occasion. At 12:30 p.m., Joel Baker, of
American Giants, LLC will be present for a Q&A session, to sign
autographs, and to offer several American Giant Museum related
souvenirs for purchase.
Throughout the weekend, visitors are invited to check out Atlanta's
other attractions including the J.H. Hawes Grain Elevator Museum,
the Atlanta Coal Mining Company Historical Mine, the Atlanta Museum,
the Atlanta Route 66 Construction Exhibit, and shops.
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Additional details are provided
on the American Giants Museum website:
https://www.americangiantsmuseum.com/
The American Giants Museum was designed and developed as a
partnership between American Giants founder, Joel Baker, and the
Atlanta Betterment Fund organization. The project received
assistance from the City of Atlanta, the Illinois Department of
Tourism, and the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway Program. Several
years ago, Baker approached the Atlanta Betterment Fund
organization with the idea of creating an American Giants
Museum. Baker’s collection of giants, sales materials, files,
photos, and other documents from International Fiberglass are
the basis for the museum’s exhibits, giving Route 66 tourists
the chance to see, learn about, and interact with what will be
the largest single collection of American Giants anywhere along
Route 66.
The Atlanta Betterment Fund is a 501 (c)(3) organization,
established in 2008 through private donations and administered
by a board of directors. Its mission is to make Atlanta a better
place to live by supporting its business, civic, and religious
organizations.
[Bill Thomas
Atlanta Betterment Fund]
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