I knew it was one of the higher cities in the US. I just thought Chattanooga was higher.
But I was wrong.
I knew it was one of the higher cities in the US. I just thought Chattanooga was higher.
But I was wrong.
Actually, it makes sense that Atlanta is high elevationally speaking. Hot air rises and it is known as Hot-lanta.
I’m not too sure about the reliability of that first link. Check these factoids:
Apparently, multi-layer highways are popular in Atlanta.
And check this from the second link:
No history prior to that?
No! We were on vacation!
I am currently working at my company’s headquarters, which is a wooded campus on the banks of the Chattahoochee down-stream from Lake Lanier. I walked down to the river yesterday. While I understand the needs of the states down-stream, the current situation must be very frustrating to the folks in this area. The river is full, no exposed banks at all, and the current is flowing rapidly. It must seem to the locals that “their” water is being dumped into the Gulf of Mexico.