Road Closures: Peachtree Road Race

Jul 2, 2010 - 10:43
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When thousands of runners pound the pavement on the Fourth of July, it means plenty of roads will be closed to traffic. Find the complete list of road closures for the 2010 Peachtree Road Race here on myfoxatlanta.com.

A number of streets in Buckhead and Midtown will be affected on Sunday moing, and one road closure for the event began Friday. Starting Friday, 10th Street will be closed from Charles Allen Drive to Monroe Drive near the race’s finish line in Piedmont Park. Traffic will be detoured around the area.

The race course itself will be closed on Sunday moing. That means traffic on Peachtree from Lenox Square to 10th Street, and then east on 10th Street to Piedmont Park will be shut down.

The following roads will also be closed on Sunday moing:

  • Peachtree Road from Lenox Road to Peachtree Dunwoody Road.
  • Around Lenox Road from Peachtree Road to Lenox Road.
  • Lenox Road from Peachtree Road to Fecliff Road.
  • Buckhead Loop from Peachtree Road to Ga. 400.
  • Phipps Boulevard from Buckhead Loop to Wieuca Road.
  • Wieuca Road from Old Ivy Road to Roxboro Road.
  • Roxboro Road from Kingsboro Road to Peachtree Dunwoody Road.
  • Pritchard Road from Roxboro Road to Oak Valley Road.
  • Lakeside Road from Pritchard Road to Kingsboro Road.
  • Kingsboro Road from Roxboro Road to Lenox Road.
  • Oak Valley Road from Peachtree Road to East Paces Ferry Road.

Click here to see a map of the course for the 2010 Peachtree Road Race.

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