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Atlanta is composed mostly of one-way streets. The only way to get out of downtown Atlanta is to turn around and start over when you reach Greenville, South Carolina.
Something like 55 streets in Atlanta have the word "Peachtree" in their
names. How did this mania begin? The first Peachtree was a Creek Indian
village on the Chattahoochee River called Standing Peachtree. An army outpost
built nearby took the name Fort Peachtree. The road that linked it to Fort
Daniel in Gwinnett County was the first Peachtree Road. (The Old Peachtree
Road Exit on the Northeast Expressway has confused many a traveler heading
into Atlanta, since it's more than 30 minutes outside town.) From this
has come a forest of Peachtrees.
A native can only pronounce Ponce De Leon Avenue, so do not attempt
the Spanish pronunciation. People will simply tilt their heads to
the right and stare at you. The Atlanta pronunciation is "pawns duh
LEE-on".
The falling of one raindrop causes all drivers to immediately forget
all traffic rules. If a single snowflake falls, the city is paralyzed
for three days and it's on all the channels as a news flash every 15 minutes
for a week. All grocery stores will be sold out of milk, bread, bottled
water, toilet paper, and beer.
Never buy a ladder or mattress in Atlanta. Just go to one of the
interstates and you will soon find one in the middle of the road.
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