The Krog Street tunnel traverses four distinct and lively Atlanta neighborhoods — Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, Inman Park, and Old Fourth Ward — but it's more than a way to cross (under) the tracks. It's also a de facto public art gallery sporting stencil logos, exquisite tags and graffiti, activist art, posters and ads for local bands, hand-crafted art objects (like a recent memorial shrine to Evel Knievel), a holiday-themed community mural, and any other kind of street art the locals choose to share.
This is a classic pie-and-coffee joint up in the midst of lakeside Michigan summer towns. The vibe up here makes me imagine people in fedoras pulling up in Studebakers — everything all gray-scaled or cherry red.
Will Hindmarch has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by Wordboy.
Currently in the New South.
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I am a Midwestern mooncalf, writer, and game designer who wishes he's seen as much of Europe as he has of America. For some reason, when I go abroad, I end up in cold, windy areas on the North Sea, and love it.
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