A Father, A Daughter And A Georgia July 4th Running Tradition
This weekend, Mary Louise Kelly continues a family tradition — running the Peachtree Road Race. It won't be in person, but it will bring her a chance to run with her father's spirit in her heart.
by Mary Louise Kelly
Jul 02, 2021
4 minutes
Growing up in Georgia, when July 4th rolled around, we kids knew there was one fight we would never win.
We were free to bicker over the best place to watch the fireworks. Same for barbeque chicken versus burgers on the grill. Strawberry versus vanilla in the hand-cranked ice cream churn, dusted off every year on this day and this day only? Have at it. May the best man win.
But as to how we would spend the morning? Not negotiable.
This is because in Atlanta, the morning of the Fourth of July marks the running of the . Atlanta is hot as hell in July, and the course unfurls, as the name suggests, straight down Peachtree
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