Becoming an established road race in Atlanta after just a few years, the Publix Atlanta Marathon & Half Marathon (known as the Georgia Marathon before 2019) is one of the biggest running events of its kind anywhere in the state. Each year’s race brings out roughly 16,000 runners from around the country to take to the streets of Atlanta, along an often hilly loop route through the city. The race follows an out-and-back race through the city, starting at downtown Atlanta’s Centennial Park, which lies within walking distance of CNN’s headquarters. From there, the course takes runners through the Marietta Street corridor, several streets downtown and the historic Sweet Auburn district, where Martin Luther King Jr. lived and preached at Ebenezer Baptist Church.