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An Ode to Fordite (layered automotive paint stone) — the metaphor for joy and accumulated color, sold at every OTJ festival event
12 songs · paused_phase_2
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An Ode to The lost restaurants, dive bars, gay community hubs, and themed destinations of Atlanta
32 songs · paused_phase_2
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An Ode to The lost performance venues of Atlanta — drag bars, strip clubs, music halls, dance clubs that shaped its nightlife
23 songs · paused_phase_2
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An Ode to Stone Mountain — the giant granite dome + the controversial Confederate carving + the laser show + the village
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Marietta — Cobb County seat, Marietta Square, Big Chicken, Civil War + Glover Park
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Savannah — historic port city, Bonaventure Cemetery, River Street, SCAD, 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil'
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Macon, GA — Allman Brothers + Otis Redding + Capricorn Records, Cherry Blossom Capital
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Athens, GA — REM/B-52s music city, UGA, 40 Watt Club, the Classic City
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Ormewood Park — quiet southeast Atlanta neighborhood, Glenwood Avenue restaurants, BeltLine connection
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Buckhead Village — corporate skyline + the famous (now-mostly-gone) 90s/00s Buckhead bar district
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Kirkwood — eastside Atlanta neighborhood, Civil War battle site, Pratt-Pullman Yard
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Reynoldstown — historic Black neighborhood east of Cabbagetown, BeltLine eastside, Wheelbarrow Festival
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Edgewood — eastside Atlanta neighborhood, BeltLine connection, Edgewood Retail District
0 songs · paused_phase_1
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An Ode to Grant Park — historic neighborhood named for Lemuel P. Grant, home of Zoo Atlanta + the Cyclorama, Oakland Cemetery on the north edge
19 songs · running
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An Ode to Castleberry Hill — loft / arts district just southwest of downtown, monthly art stroll, film backdrop
19 songs · paused_phase_2
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An Ode to East Atlanta Village (EAV) — gritty late-90s music-scene resurgence neighborhood, dive bars, indie venues
19 songs · paused_phase_2
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An Ode to Inman Park — Atlanta's first planned suburb (1889), built by Joel Hurt, Victorian mansions, BeltLine eastside
21 songs · paused_phase_2
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An Ode to Cabbagetown — historic mill-village neighborhood in southeast Atlanta, named for the cabbage smell from worker housing kitchens
21 songs · paused_phase_2
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An Ode to Old Fourth Ward (O4W) — historically Black neighborhood, MLK birthplace, Ponce City Market, BeltLine origin
21 songs · running
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An Ode to The named Krogers of Atlanta — the nicknames Atlantans give their grocery stores and the lore behind each one
18 songs · completed
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An Ode to Sandy Springs, GA — incorporated city in Fulton County (incorporated 2005), locally treated as an Atlanta neighborhood
20 songs · completed
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An Ode to Decatur, GA — incorporated city in DeKalb County, locally considered an Atlanta neighborhood
23 songs · completed
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An Ode to Virginia Highland — the Atlanta neighborhood (sometimes 'Va-Hi')
22 songs · completed
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An Ode to sleep
5 songs · completed
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An Ode to Decatur, GA
18 songs · completed
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An Ode to Brookhaven, GA
12 songs · completed
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An Ode to Alkaloid, 691 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE, Atlanta
35 songs · completed
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An Ode to Sweet Auburn, Atlanta
3 songs · completed
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An Ode to 21 Cherokee Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30305
22 songs · completed
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An Ode to Sweet Auburn
15 songs · completed
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An Ode to Atlanta, Georgia
34 songs · completed
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An Ode to Albany, CA
16 songs · completed
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An Ode to Sudbury, MA
15 songs · completed