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Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Atlanta Downtown (closed),
Bobby (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
I stayed here. Great views of the skyline and Olympic Park. Not a bad hotel, and very close to downtown.
Bobby Dodd Stadium at Grant Field,
tmatson2005
wrote
17 years ago:
a/k/a The Joke by Coke
Grant Field,
tmatson2005
wrote
17 years ago:
51-7
Cabbagetown,
tmatson2005
wrote
17 years ago:
During the 1970s-1980s after the mill closed down this was one of the roughest places in ATL. Not bad at all now.
Tanyard Creek Park,
tmatson2005
wrote
17 years ago:
DO NOT PLAY IN THE CREEK HERE!
DO NOT ALLOW YOUR DOG TO SWIM IN THIS WATER!
Little known fact that raw sewage overflow from city of ATL dumps directly into this creek in times of heavy rain. Very nasty at times......
905 Juniper,
machines_breathe (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
I had just moved out of Midtown Court just prior to receiving notice that it was to be demolished to make way for another additoin to Atlanta yuppy homogeny.
Yay.
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Rachel (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Georgia Tech has made several purchases outside of its traditional boundaries lately and intends to spread further. In fact, the GSU Village is now North Avenue Apartments as of late this year, further expanding Tech's grasp.
Richard B. Russell Federal Building,
myra miles (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
please send feloney change papers to myra mile at 3766 windmill road ellenwood ga. 30294
Richard B. Russell Federal Building,
myra miles (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Pleasant Peasant (Midtown),
TDS (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
The French Onion soup before dinner is excellent. I've been here several times and always had good meals and service.
Medical Arts Building; 384 Peachtree St. ,
bobdylan (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
The Medical Arts Building
Towers Residence Hall,
chusk3 (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Sucks!
North Avenue Apartements (East),
chusk3 (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
The BEAST!
Ansley Mall,
Pete (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Ansley Mall
Wiretree,
Pete (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
The "cottage"
Howell Residence Hall,
Leonidas (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Howell 300 rox0rz your s0x0rz
Woodruff Residence Hall,
mastermind (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
subi
hoa hoang
matt ray
matt jenson
Sigma Nu Fraternity House,
Casey (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Go fig... More frat dumbasses acting even dumber...
Delta Sigma Phi,
gt3180a (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
A hell of fraternity. Oldest non renovated house on campus.
Grant Field,
gt3180a (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Grant Field is the oldest field still used in college football. Georgia Tech stated playing football on it in 1892.
Georgia Tech built a significant stadium(more than simple bleachers) during the reign of a certain John Heisman. Heisman was also the baseball coach while at GT.
This field was also the site of the most lopsided and high scoring victory in college football history. In 1916, Heisman's young baseball team had been whalloped by Cumberland college in the spring, 22-0. So, in the fall, he invited Cumberland to come for a "rematch"-playing football. Cumberland came and was anhilated 222-0. Thats not a typo Two hundred and Twenty-Two to Zero. Just to say it wasn't a fluke, Georgia Tech ended up outscoring its opponents, not includig the cumberland game, 199-20, for the remainder of the year.
GT students and fans now sit in Bobby Dodd Statium, surrounding the field, to watch games. (Cumberland has not returned to play since the routing).
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