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7-31-2011 @ 6:24PM
Brad said...
Having grown up as an Atlanta suburbanite, I used to visit only a couple areas of Atlanta. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (now basically Turner Field), Centennial Olympic Park/ World of Coke area, because that's all there was to do without feeling unsafe (during the day at least). The author is correct to point out how Atlanta has expanded its tourist attractions to different parts of the city over the past 15 years.
Today, on weekend's, I love to visit Little Five Point's near Midtown, bar hop in Buckhead, see a show at the Fox, and chillax in Piedmont Park on Sunday afternoon.
True, some areas like Atlantic Station seem too generic, but today's Atlanta seems to have tremendous personality.Thanks in large part to thriving neighborhoods and (somewhat) better police.
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