The lights of Atlanta are a beautiful sight
Maybe Atlanta should have a tour of lights. There’s not another town close by which looks so nice, especially at night.
One has to look, however. Things are a bit spread out. Still, if one were going to take the visitor around one evening, there would be plenty of clean, colorful and lighted spots to point out. Here are a few.
1. The town’s name signs coming into the area. City hall, business park, one city under God on U. S. 59. The town’s founding date and welcome 2. Schools, band hall, football stadium and coming baseball park with career building.
3. Then, there is veterans’ plaza, the railroad depot now museum and chamber, two pocket parks and several businesses who make art work out of their front windows. Crema Coffee is special for coffee, too.
4. Add the Nazarene Church’s steeple, First Baptist’s circular stained front window, CHRISTUS St. Michael-Atlanta’s mother and child lawn monument, City National Bank’s elegant new building at the Main Street railroad crossing.
Tell the visitor about all the festivals, parades, markets and salesmanship efforts which shopkeepers make to reflect the town’s history of being a marketing center.
Don’t forget the town’s brainy center, i.e., its brick library with classical stone columns, welcoming flowers and weeks of interesting and inviting community gatherings. Stop by the town’s circling major highway, U. S. 59, and it’s busy offering of necessities of life.
Here are six photos taken at night of Atlanta’s beauty. There’s more but this is a rewarding effort when one makes the effort to look.







