Underground Atlanta is definitely one of the strangest places. I would think that its strangeness would be attributed to the fact that it's over 200 hundred years old and underground. But that isn't why. It's strange because it's so lonely. The tables and chairs out on the "street" waiting for patrons. Patrons that aren't coming. The whole place feels like a surrealistic dream.
I was simultaneously completely comfortable (as indicated by my shirt status) and creeped out (you can see the curiosity and anticipation on my face).
I did research on it when I got home. It is once again under construction (as Joe Bob Briggs pointed out in my Tuesday Update, it always is). It is also apparently closed, and yet somehow I was able to find an open door and walk right in.
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Brian Baz Brannigan
2022-10-07 18:45:09 +0000 UTC