BeltLine Lantern Parade 2014

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More than 15,000 Atlantans came out for Saturday night’s fifth annual BeltLine Lantern Parade and illuminated the Eastside Trail from Irwin Street to Piedmont Park. The parade opens the 2014 season of Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, a series of temporary public art installations and performances along the trail.
With the help of our friends at Atlanta PlanIt and Twin Lens ATL, we bring you images of the bright night.
Funding is provided by The Kresge Foundation, working to expand opportunities in America’s cities through grantmaking and investing in arts and culture, education, environment, health, human services and community development efforts in Detroit.
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