48 Hours in Atlanta….GO!
Decatur Metro | February 28, 2013 | 11:56 amIt ain’t even March yet, but Steve points to this new article in the “April issue” of National Georgraphic entitled, “48 Hours in Atlanta” by the Atlanta Mag Food Editor Bill Addison. There’s this rather clever observation at the beginning..
“People tend to forget that Atlanta is young compared to other American cities,” says author and illustrator Tray Butler, a Georgia native. “New York was founded 200 years earlier. Even Sunbelt superstars like Charlotte or Houston are technically our older siblings. What we have is a youthful exuberance, a kind of rebellious spirit, and yes, some growing pains. Atlanta is like a teenager: It can’t stop changing.”
Both Cakes & Ale and its homestead of Decatur get mentions – with the old “Decatur is to Atlanta as Berkeley is to…”. You know the rest.
Addison has a lot for you to take on in your 48 hour stay. MLK National Historic Site! Little Tart Bakeshop! Inman Park! Billy Reid! Miller Union! Oakland! High! Dad’s!
Anything missing? Beltline? Piedmont Park?