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Why is every street in Atlanta named "Peachtree"? What do Atlantans mean when they say "Inside the Perimeter" or "Outside the Perimeter?" Why can't Atlanta handle a little snow? Why do locals hate it when you call it "Hotlanta"? These and many of your other burning questions about life in Atlanta make up this guide to the unique aspects of Georgia's capital city. Author Paige Watts dives deep into its history and culture, from its beginnings as a railroad hub to its status as "Hollywood of the South." Atlanta is full of one-of-a-kind attractions, unique festivals and traditions, architectural…mehr

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Why is every street in Atlanta named "Peachtree"? What do Atlantans mean when they say "Inside the Perimeter" or "Outside the Perimeter?" Why can't Atlanta handle a little snow? Why do locals hate it when you call it "Hotlanta"? These and many of your other burning questions about life in Atlanta make up this guide to the unique aspects of Georgia's capital city. Author Paige Watts dives deep into its history and culture, from its beginnings as a railroad hub to its status as "Hollywood of the South." Atlanta is full of one-of-a-kind attractions, unique festivals and traditions, architectural marvels, and a mix of Southern comfort food and international cuisines that make it a city unlike any other.
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Seasoned travel writer and Atlanta local Paige Watts has spent a decade writing about all things travel. She chronicles her journeys on her blog, PaigeMindsTheGap.com, where she highlights the joys of visiting Southern destinations. In addition to her blog, Paige has written for a number of online and print publications, including the Culture Trip, Matador Network, Epicure & Culture, MSN, and Travel the South. She received a double Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Evansville in Creative Writing and Literature, with a minor in International Studies.