by sboncore1 | Sep 23, 2016 | Built Environment Description 1
The Beltline of Atlanta serves as a great cultural connector for many diverse groups of people. In these photos I was exploring the area near the Krog Street Market. Since I was riding a bike, I was not able to take in as much of my surroundings as if I had been...
by sboncore1 | Sep 23, 2016 | Built Environment Description 1, Images Fall 2016
This is a picture of the skate park I found while walking the Beltline. There were a lot of little kids on it, which I found very surprising. Not only were they seemingly alone, but the area seemed dominated by boys younger than 15. Granted, it was hard to see because...
by sboncore1 | Sep 23, 2016 | Built Environment Description 1, Images Fall 2016
This was by far my favorite thing about the Beltline. Upon the entrance to the Beltline near Krog Street Market, my friend pointed out this “neighborhood library”. I had heard about these but have never seen them, and being an avid reader, this delighted...
by sboncore1 | Sep 23, 2016 | Built Environment Description 1, Images Fall 2016
The first time around I did not notice this, but on our way back I saw this out of the corner of my eye and stopped to take a picture. In case it isn’t legible, the sign says “WATER FOR DOGS”. I thought this was a perfect example of how the Beltline...
by sboncore1 | Sep 23, 2016 | Built Environment Description 1, Images Fall 2016
http://sites.gsu.edu/sboncore1/files/2016/09/0922161836111-12a1kyl.mp4 This is my friend Brianna playing on a piano found along the Beltline. There are a couple of these apparently, and we were both delighted to find this one in tune. We played a bit together, and...
by sboncore1 | Sep 23, 2016 | Built Environment Description 1, Images Fall 2016
Along the trail, there were multiple little granite stones announcing what kind of tree is growing there. This a part of the arboretum on the Atlanta Beltline, an effort towards a healthier atmosphere (as I learned in my mapping class). I did not stop this time to...