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    City of Chamblee - Summer concert

    City of Chamblee

    4.0(7 reviews)
    17.4 mi

    My business has operated in Chamblee for 38 years. In the past two years the City management has…read morebecome very unfriendly to business. Code enforcement has tried to make us move our company vehicles from our own parking lot. Notices have been sent to wrong businesses. We have been working for over 1 year to get a business license for another business and this handled by a company in California. After over 25 attempts, they cash the check but continue to come back for more information that was already provided. They tell you one thing and a month later tell you just the opposite. The past three City Managers, do not followup when the promise to do so. After multiple visits to a grand City Hall where there are few workers, it is clear the staff is completely incompetent. They have all been nice but do not communicate and are harrassing business owners. It this from the top down?

    I wrote this review and then deleted it because it was a Chambles…read more Along with Doraville, this is the heart and soul of Chinatown Atlanta. Especially the Chinatown Food Court which is full of gems like a Chongqing and Tsingtao. It was built as a "new Chinatown", where the area is constructed before the Asians move in, as opposed to the older, natural Chinatowns which sprung up in a more organic way (to quite hipsters). Full list of ATL food recs: - Get a Gyro at Nick's Greek To Go. - Ghetto Burger from Ann's Snack Bar - Fish Tacos at El Rey Del Taco - Brown Butter Gelato from Honeysuckle in the market - Bakery treats from Sweet Hut - Brown Sugar Milk Tea from Snowflake - Chongqing in Chamblee for Cumin Lamb w/handmade noodle' - Tsingtao next to it for Lamb Cumin Sticks - Flavors of Chicago, Lucky Dog, Chicago Delights for Chi-dogs Chamblee is an absolutely wonderful little area that is highly underrated. Whenever I'm in town I head straight over here for some of the deliciousness they have on offer. It's a chame that most ATL Yelpers don't know about these places.

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    City of Atlanta - In the metro area on Avondale Ave. is Agnes Scott College, a private liberal arts college, possibly for smart earthy-crunchy young women

    City of Atlanta

    3.5(72 reviews)
    28.3 miDowntown

    There is a lot to love about Hot Lanta and a lot to dislike about Hot Lanta. Back when, Atlanta was…read moreone of the few cities that offered platform tennis (aka paddle tennis) courts. Primarily, a northern state sport, the National Championships are played in Philadelphia. Atlanta had several courts, and they were always fun to play on! The Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association (ALTA) had, when I played, a hard copy membership book that was at least twice the size of my hometown's (Huntsville AL) phone book! Atlanta is full of talented tennis players! As a baseball fan, it amazes me that I have never been to an in-person Braves game, EVER! Atlanta is only a 4.5-hour drive from our house. Favorites in Atlanta are the High Museum and the nearby Lowe Gallery. Must sees are the Martin Luther King Jr., birth home, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, and Little Five Points. Must eats are anything Ray's Restaurant Group. This means (my favorite) Ray's on the River (go for Sunday brunch and enjoy their live jazz and raw oysters!), Ray's in the City (Peachtree Street), and Ray's at Killer Creek (Alpharetta). And on the other end of the spectrum, a hot dog at the Original "The Varsity" at 61 North Avenue, Atlanta, GA. After all, it is known as "the world's largest drive in." Family owned since 1928, you'll be greeted with "What'll ya have....what'll ya have?" Personal Atlanta drawbacks for me are the traffic and the fact that my car (which was a minivan mind you, which begs the question "why??") was stolen from a nice hotel at which I was staying! About to meet colleagues to go to an Indian food restaurant, my minivan, which was parked in the nice hotel's parking garage was gone!! Long story short, having my vehicle stolen not too awfully far from home, and the fact my brother was in Atlanta at the same time and gave me a ride home, worked to my advantage. The minivan was recovered (thank you APD) and driven to Huntsville for me to pick up. I asked for the keys and the driver said, "Do like I do, use a screwdriver." It all worked out.

    Atlanta is a bustling city. Its claim to fame is being the home to the 1996 Olympic Games. It is…read morealso the capital of the State of Georgia ad the 38th most populous US city. The city is home to TNT and Coca Cola. It is also a major airline hub for Delta Airlines. It is also a focus city for low-cost carriers like Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. Some of the city's major attractions include the Georgia Aquarium, Coca Cola World, the Atlanta Botanical Garden, the Atlanta Zoo, Centennial Olympic Park, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, Fox Theater, College Football Hall of Fame, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, SkyView Atlanta, and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Some famous people from the city include Glays Knight (be sure to check out her restaurant), TI, Martin Luther King Jr, John Lewis, Jeff Foxworthy, Cam Newton, Chris Tucker and Spike Lee. Atlanta has the same issues that you find in most major cities including homelessness and crime. The city has an expensive public transportation system including busses, trains, cabs and ride shares. It should be noted that traffic in the city can be horrid at times. The roads can turn into parking lots during rush hour or accidents. There is always something to do in the city and it is home to the NFL Atlanta Falcons, who play in the Mercedes Benz Dome, The NBA Atlanta Hawks, who play in State Farm Arena, and the MLB Atlanta that play in Truist Park. The city is home to the annual Peach Drop. The city has tons of parks to visit. I loved strolling along the Beltline. I secretly like this city. It is full of personality and Southern Charm. I enjoyed my few times there. I will admit, I hate flying through there though because the airport is a nightmare to navigate. All and all, this city has a lot to offer and makes a great family destination spot.

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    City of Atlanta - Bank of America ("the pencil") replaced Citizens & Southern ("the Tootsie Roll") on the same site adjacent to MARTA's North Ave. station

    Bank of America ("the pencil") replaced Citizens & Southern ("the Tootsie Roll") on the same site adjacent to MARTA's North Ave. station

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