Short answer

Short answer: B*ATL is an annual East Atlanta commemoration connected to the Battle of Atlanta and the neighborhood's Civil War history. It typically brings together history programming, tours, community events, and local storytelling around the July 22, 1864 battle.

Why B*ATL exists

B*ATL helps modern East Atlanta remember and interpret the Battle of Atlanta in the place where people now live, work, eat, gather, and visit. It turns a historical date into a local learning moment.

What the event usually focuses on

The programming has been associated with battlefield history, neighborhood tours, local culture, and the broader story of Atlanta's past. Details can change by year, so visitors should check the current event schedule before making plans.

Why it matters for visitors

For visitors, B*ATL is a reminder that EAV is not only a food and nightlife district. It is also connected to Atlanta history, community memory, and the changing story of the city.

Related EAV guides

Read more about EAV Civil War history, why July 22 matters, and the historic walking guide.

FAQs

What does B*ATL commemorate?

B*ATL commemorates the Battle of Atlanta and its connection to East Atlanta history.

Is B*ATL every year?

It is known as an annual commemoration, but visitors should check the current year's schedule for exact dates and events.

Is B*ATL only for history experts?

No. It can be useful for residents, visitors, families, students, and anyone curious about EAV history.

Source Notes

Last verified: May 14, 2026 (America/New_York)

This page uses cautious local-history phrasing because modern neighborhood boundaries and 1864 battlefield geography do not match perfectly. Use current B*ATL/event sources for annual schedules.