OMG! You've done a fantastic job at showing Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta. ATL is one of my three favorite cities in the US. Keep up the good work! Angylgyrl
I love Atlanta , this video makes me nostalgic, can't wait to go back , and that southern hospitality, like nowhere else in the USA , only in Atlanta...
Thank you Daniel for noticing. That means so much to me, I was born at Piedmont Hospital (1969).I thought the world was sweet like GA then I moved to North Carolina damn I miss the ATL!!!
Interesting video, I followed it on Google Earth. Peachtree road is a good example of urban strip development. The areas left and right off the road are low-density housing, but with higher density developments directly along the road. I agree the Buckhead skyline looks great. I like this concept of multiple downtowns. That way, not all of metro Atlanta would have to commute to 4 square miles.
I live there for over 10 years on East Paces ferry and I worked in many of the bars and restaurants in the area I got there before the town became huge and I grill with it I'll never forget it it was the best experience of my life and it showed me that everybody can live together everybody grew with it was nothing but fun and joy an mournfully some deaths
i love atlanta and i looooooove the buckhead area of atlanta. its so classy and clean. im in love with the atlanta skyline and its crazy because ive been fascinated with it for so long that now that buckhead has one i feel like im neglecting the atlanta skyline for this one but i love the fact that they've built a city inside of a city. i can go on and on but i just wanted to say i hope they continue the progress in buckhead and conect this skyline with the atlanta skyline. that'll be crazy
Well it does have MARTA in three locations, the one mentioned in the video and one at Lenox Square not to mention Lindberg. The Northeast & North lines meet for the most part over GA-400 in the last part of the video.
Atlanta and Dallas are very similar as far as freeways, scenery and road structure go except Dallas has posts instead of wires to hold their street signs and traffic lights.
keep in mind that Atlanta changed over the last 15 years...and some of changes had to do with making out of towners feel more comfortable down here. We haven't forgot all that I never move to Atlanta talk years back.
Atlanta looks similar to Melbourne, Australia. It's not your typical American city grid pattern. I really like how the streets meander. Atlanta looks very livable.
Wow. This was 10 years ago from today in 2020. A lot has changed skyline wise in Buckhead and along the Peachtree Rd corridor. The infill density has largely increased and hopefully can for years to come.
Interestingly enough I reshot most of this route and more in June and a new video of it will be coming this Monday (Video 20-13) with much better camera quality and production values.
@patrick560sl: Well I can tell you both the Acura TL and MDX are fun as well as comfortable to drive and I'd highly recommend either. Mine are 2006's so I imagine the newer models are even better. The reason you asked what I drive makes sense, for some it's like...what does it matter?
@meesternadim : 2006, Not that I mind but why does this matter? many people have asked this question. FWIW On longer trips I use my wife's 2006 Acura MDX.
I didn't see the pretty lady wearing her bikini and walking her dog at the Buckhead high rises.i would always see her when I used to drive that area,she must have moved