Centennial Olympic Park is Atlanta’s – and the State of Georgia's – preeminent lasting legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Centennial Plaza is paved with more than 430,000 commemorative engraved bricks, which were installed prior to the Olympic Games. Granite paving bands inlaid with sandblasted “Look of the Games” graphics divide the commemorative bricks into 100 quilt squares. Another 56,000 engraved bricks were installed post-Olympics and serve as walkways throughout the Park. New engraved Adopt-A-Bricks, sold during a second brick campaign in 2016, were installed along Andrew Young International Boulevard. It lifted the former pedestrian-only walkway from street to curb level, making it one seamless plaza between Centennial Olympic Park Drive and Marietta Street.
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