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| A non-exhaustive list of lost and forgotten parts of Atlanta, and the remnants left behind. | A non-exhaustive list of lost and forgotten parts of Atlanta, and the remnants left behind. | ||
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| + | ===== Airports ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport/ | ||
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| + | There are a number of remnants around Atlanta' | ||
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| + | === 1940s water tank === | ||
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| + | A water storage tank, located at the corner of McMillian Way and Toffie Terrace, dates to at least the 1940s and the days of Atlanta' | ||
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| + | === 1960s Terminal On-Ramps === | ||
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| + | The 1960s terminal once located at the north end of the airport was completely removed after the midfield terminal complex opened. But there are still a few clues to its once existence. | ||
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| + | Exit 74 on I-85, with its sweeping northbound-only on ramps, once was the main access to the terminal from the highway. It's largely unchanged since its 1960s configuration | ||
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| + | On the same road, between its underpass at Virginia Ave and the intersection at Loop Road, there is an abandoned now disconnected exit ramp that once served the entry/exit roads to the terminal. The left hand ramp was demolished when the gas station was built, but the right hand once still remains. | ||
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| + | The S-curve of Woolman Pl just south of Loop Rd follows what was once the exit loop from the terminal, and still has the original concrete pavement. The Renaissance Hotel to the south very roughly marks where the terminal once stood. | ||
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| + | === Airport Blvd/I-85 === | ||
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| + | Airport Blvd, which runs NE/SW alongside I-85, roughly follows the original alignment of I-85 (and before that US-29) before the entire freeway was shifted westward when the midfield terminal complex was built. | ||
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| + | ==== Morris Army Airfield ==== | ||
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| + | [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==== Stone Mountain Airport ==== | ||
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| + | [[https:// | ||
| ===== Roads and Freeways ===== | ===== Roads and Freeways ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Buford-Spring Connector ==== | ||
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| + | The Buford-Spring Connector, running north from Spring St to Buford Hwy, is the original alignment of I-85. It was bypassed in the 1980s when the larger viaduct was built alongside it. | ||
| ==== Freedom Parkway/ | ==== Freedom Parkway/ | ||
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| There is a [[https:// | There is a [[https:// | ||
| - | === Substations | + | === Morgan Falls Dam === |
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| + | Morgan Falls Dam located in Roswell was built to provide hydroelectric power for Atlanta' | ||
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| + | === Stewart Ave Substation | ||
| The [[https:// | The [[https:// | ||
| + | ==== Freight ==== | ||
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| + | === Atlantic Steel === | ||
| + | A short stub track, branching just south of Peachtree Station, on a bridge over I-75, and ending just north of Atlantic Station, is one of the last remnants of the old Atlantic Steel mill. It's still used occasionally today by Amtrak as a storage track. | ||
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