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[[Image:newyear07.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Peach Drop, 2006 - On the eve of New Year 2006, the giant peach waits for the New Year celebrations in Underground Atlanta]] |
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The '''Peach Drop''' is the name for the downtown [[Atlanta]] [[New Year's Eve]] celebration. It is so called because a giant replica of a [[peach]] is dropped in the style of a [[time ball]] |
The '''Peach Drop''' is the name for the downtown [[Atlanta]] [[New Year's Eve]] celebration. It is so called because a giant replica of a [[peach]] is dropped in the style of a [[time ball]], in a similar style to the [[Times Square ball|ball drop]] in [[Times Square]] ([[New York City]]). |
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It is held each year on [[December 31]] at [[Underground Atlanta]]. |
It is held each year on [[December 31]] at [[Underground Atlanta]]. |
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Revision as of 03:00, 1 January 2008
The Peach Drop is the name for the downtown Atlanta New Year's Eve celebration. It is so called because a giant replica of a peach is dropped in the style of a time ball, in a similar style to the ball drop in Times Square (New York City).
It is held each year on December 31 at Underground Atlanta.