Under sunny skies and pleasant temperatures reaching about 70, the annual Inman Park Spring Festival took place Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29.

Also, the Atlanta fest kicked off with a tour of homes.

Red Bulldogs are lined up for sale at the Blue Frog Imports booth during the 47th Inman Park Spring Festival  on Sunday, April 29, 2018.

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The annual event takes place in one of Atlanta's oldest and most scenic neighborhoods.

Featuring arts and crafts booths, lots of food and entertainment, the festival offers plenty of family fun.

Rob Lee looks over yard art for sale during the 47th Inman Park Spring Festival on Sunday, April 29, 2018.

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The Arts & Crafts Market is a juried selection of more than 150 artists showcasing their work in a variety of media including sculpture, painting and photography.

The Street Market includes more than 250 booths of vendors selling antiques, handcrafted wares, clothing and a large variety of other items.

A large crowd checks out the booths feauring artists and other vendors during the 47th Inman Park Spring Festival on Sunday, April 29, 2018. The event was held Saturday and Sunday in the Atlanta neighborhood.

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