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Land-Locked Atlanta Pines For Oceans

October 18, 2009 | 12:39 pm

Atlanta’s identity crisis manifests itself in many forms.

If one were to theorize based solely on the city’s tourist attractions, you’d have a pretty good argument to make that Atlantans, despite being 1,500 comfortable feet above sea-level, aren’t really landlubbers at heart.  Considering we brag about having the world’s largest aquarium and now word that a pirates museum might be in the works, it’s hard not to suspect that Atlantans miss the slightly pungent salt sea air and the glittery sand between their toes.

Sure there’s Coke.  And “The General” sits silently out at the Southern Museum in Kennesaw, while we continue to hear talk of a Civil Rights Museum, but ultimately Atlanta seems to have lost the battle to remember it’s race and rail culture and has little desire to trumpet it’s snug location along the Piedmont.  And in any town devoid of character, the global economy has no problem filling the tourist gap with what’s popular on a world stage (NASCAR, aquariums, pirates, etc…) instead.

Not that many rail towns today don’t suffer this same fate – often chosen due to the intersection of ridgelines – but Atlanta seems especially reluctant to play off it’s second-tier strengths, regardless of how ridiculous the alternative.

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4 Responses to “Land-Locked Atlanta Pines For Oceans”

  1. josh says:
    October 18, 2009 at 1:52 pm

    Wikipedia gives Atlanta 1050 feet at best. Practically oceanfront.

    • Decatur Metro says:
      October 18, 2009 at 2:02 pm

      Ha! That would be one helluva cliff.

  2. Carolyn says:
    October 18, 2009 at 4:14 pm

    Are there recreational river transports on the Chattahoochee, other than kayakers, sailboats, and canoes? I don’t know the course or depth of the great river to the Gulf of Mexico, but the river looks plenty large and deep enough at Atlanta to support some recreational river transport industry. There is no reason we can’t have “beach” development right in the middle of town, is there?

  3. George says:
    October 19, 2009 at 6:01 pm

    We saw last month that the connector “trench” floods. Let’s just stop up the drains and create a fake river river downtown. Worked for San Antonio!

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