Thousands flocked to the annual Little Five Point Halloween Fest and Parade on Oct. 18 to take part in day drinking, costume watching and, of course, cheering one of the best parades in the city—other than Atlanta Pride’s parade, of course.
Check out our photos from the parade and some of the best costumes we could find.
(Photos by Rob Boeger)
The poster for this year’s SkaterAid is a special limited edition by artist R. Land.
Example of a walkable, connected living center that the PCIDs hopes for the Perimeter area.
Yvonne Williams
Photos courtesy of Fortify
What do you know about duck fat?
DeKalb County resident Tom Reilly collected this map of the city of North Atlanta when he was a boy living in the village.
The bike parade at the corner of N. Highland and North avenues.
Play a little bike hockey on Boulevard.
Greg Anderson and Mary Mattson discuss changes to their property’s flood map status at a Nov. 9, 2011 meeting at Sandy Springs City Hall.
The current Ronald McDonald House on Peachtree Dunwoody Road.
A ‘Bucks on the Street’ statue, left, on display at a recent party.
Terry Neal
Gene Wilder visits with kids from Kristin Ahler’s first-grade class at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School
Courtesy Battle of the Burgers
Courtesy Jane St Vodka
Courtesy Atlanta Streetcar