It's time, folks. After four years of hosting American-made events in Boston and Brooklyn, American Field is packing up and shipping down to Atlanta, GA. Joining us for the journey are dozens of vendors and sponsors who represent the best in #MadeinUSA craft.
And they won't be alone. Plenty of attendees, delicious food, ice cold beer, and a beautiful location—blocks from downtown Atlanta. It's an American-made event you won't want to miss.
Let us help you plan your trip:
Address: Ponce
City Market (A
Jamestown Property)
675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Atlanta
Time: 10am-6pm
Cost: FREE and
Open to the public
Public Transit:
Ponce City Market is closest to the North Avenue MARTA station on the red/gold line and the Inman Park MARTA station on the blue/green rail line. Board bus 2 at the North Avenue or Decatur MARTA station and exit the bus at the stoplight in front of the building. A shopping center with Home Depot and Whole Foods is across the street. You can also board bus 102 at the North Avenue or Candler Park stations. Exit the bus at the same location. It is free to transfer from a train to a bus if using a Breeze Card. The bus ride is shortest (less than 10 minutes) from North Avenue — use OneBusAway to get real-time bus arrivals.
Bike:
Take your bike with you on the train (it’s allowed) to either MARTA station and bike the rest of the way. Bike lanes are being added to Ponce de Leon Avenue, which is the major street on the other side of the North Avenue MARTA station.
Foot:
It’s a direct 30-minute walk down North Avenue from the North Avenue MARTA station to Ponce City Market. From the station, follow the signs to the North Avenue/West Peachtree exit and turn left on North Avenue.
Car:
From the North - I-75/85North, exit at 249D for North Avenue,
turn left on North Avenue, go straight 1.4mi to traffic signal on North Ave
across from Historic Fourth Ward Park From I-75/85 South - I-75/85 South, exit
at 248C for Freedom Parkway toward the Carter Center, turn left on North
Avenue, go straight to traffic signal on North Ave across from Historic Fourth
Ward Park