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To: peacebaby

I remember Atlanta: Grant park where you could picnic or play unmolested. The Cyclorama, a great depiction of the battle of Atlanta. Tree lined streets. Slow summer days. My grandfather lived there with his third family. What happened? Now I hate to even have to drive through Atlanta on my way to Gulf Shores. There is no real speed limit, and you take your life in your hands on the Interstates, and you have a looooong trip if you try to drive on the city streets. Is there a peach tree anywhere near Peachtree Street?


21 posted on 03/15/2005 8:32:36 AM PST by lifelongsoldier (Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.)
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To: lifelongsoldier

a peach tree anywhere near Peachtree? probably so, in someone's back yard. hard to keep healthy though, with pests and polution.

We still like our Peachtree...street, road, industrial blvd, way, battle, ford, creek, new peachtree, old peachtree....

Atlanta's got its good points, it's a lovely city with lots of green trees, and nice folks who are smart and sophisticated. Which is why this keystone cop situation is so embarrassing. I hope the city government gets a good, good spanking.


23 posted on 03/15/2005 8:37:52 AM PST by peacebaby (Lithium isn't just for batteries.)
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