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December 15, 2012: Christmas lights in downtown Athens, Georgia . . .

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  • I don't normally spend a whole lot of time in downtown Athens, Georgia, only because of the crowds.  The University of Georgia campus is, literally, right across the street from what is considered "downtown."  Crowds are pretty decent in size most of the time, and downright unbelievable on the weekends.<br />
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But right now, all the little varmints are home for the holiday season.  Seeing an opportunity, my friend Heather and I decided to do something different and enjoy a nice dinner downtown.  We decided to take a short stroll around the city center and check out the holiday decorations since we were there.  Our stroll began by the historic Georgia Theatre which sits at the intersection of Clayton and Lumpkin Streets seen in the photos above and below.

    I don't normally spend a whole lot of time in downtown Athens, Georgia, only because of the crowds. The University of Georgia campus is, literally, right across the street from what is considered "downtown." Crowds are pretty decent in size most of the time, and downright unbelievable on the weekends.

    But right now, all the little varmints are home for the holiday season. Seeing an opportunity, my friend Heather and I decided to do something different and enjoy a nice dinner downtown. We decided to take a short stroll around the city center and check out the holiday decorations since we were there. Our stroll began by the historic Georgia Theatre which sits at the intersection of Clayton and Lumpkin Streets seen in the photos above and below.

  • The Georgia Theatre has operated in various capacities during its 124 year existence.  Today, it is primarily known as a concert venue famous for hosting acts like the B-52s, REM, and Widespread Panic.  On June 19, 2009, fire gutted the building.  It reopened after a 2 year restoration in 2011, and continues to host a variety of concerts.  Willie Nelson is scheduled for January 30, 2013.

    The Georgia Theatre has operated in various capacities during its 124 year existence. Today, it is primarily known as a concert venue famous for hosting acts like the B-52s, REM, and Widespread Panic. On June 19, 2009, fire gutted the building. It reopened after a 2 year restoration in 2011, and continues to host a variety of concerts. Willie Nelson is scheduled for January 30, 2013.

  • The photos above and below show that same intersection looking east on Clayton Street.

    The photos above and below show that same intersection looking east on Clayton Street.

  • Every holiday season, the trees and light posts along the streets are decorated for Christmas.

    Every holiday season, the trees and light posts along the streets are decorated for Christmas.

  • The result is a very well done and tasteful display that continues throughout the downtown area.

    The result is a very well done and tasteful display that continues throughout the downtown area.

  • Looking east on Clayton Street.

    Looking east on Clayton Street.

  • We continued east on Clayton Street until we got to College Avenue.

    We continued east on Clayton Street until we got to College Avenue.

  • Approaching College Avenue.

    Approaching College Avenue.

  • The decorations continued at the intersection of Clayton Street and College Avenue.

    The decorations continued at the intersection of Clayton Street and College Avenue.

  • Clayton Street and College Avenue, downtown Athens, GA.

    Clayton Street and College Avenue, downtown Athens, GA.

  • The large building seen in the center of the photos is the creatively named "The Fred Building."

    The large building seen in the center of the photos is the creatively named "The Fred Building."

  • The building used to be called the City Commerce Building before the name was changed in 2004.

    The building used to be called the City Commerce Building before the name was changed in 2004.

  • And yes, the owner of the building is named Fred.

    And yes, the owner of the building is named Fred.

  • We turned left onto College Avenue and headed up the hill to City Hall and its large Christmas tree.

    We turned left onto College Avenue and headed up the hill to City Hall and its large Christmas tree.

  • Athens City Hall, East Washington Street and College Avenue.

    Athens City Hall, East Washington Street and College Avenue.

  • Athens City Hall, East Washington Street and College Avenue.

    Athens City Hall, East Washington Street and College Avenue.

  • Athens City Hall, East Washington Street and College Avenue.

    Athens City Hall, East Washington Street and College Avenue.

  • Christmas tree at Athens City Hall, East Washington Street and College Avenue.

    Christmas tree at Athens City Hall, East Washington Street and College Avenue.

  • This was a nice walk, and a great way to explore downtown without the large crowds.

    This was a nice walk, and a great way to explore downtown without the large crowds.

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