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<blockquote data-quote="GTJason" data-source="post: 14914" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>This was supposed to happen when Fulton County Stadium was being demolished and then the city had a huge campaign to keep the jobs and everything in the city. The olympics happened and the Ted was built (not sure on order of how that happened - I was 8 and am now too lazy to look it up.) Back then it would have been a good decision because that area was scary. I really enjoyed what the Ted became - not many other baseball stadiums in the country are tailgaiting friendly. I think coming into the city is still daunting to the northern suburbs. Listen to all of the UGA fans who give us crap about the crime in Atlanta - not that they are the authority, but that is a prevailing opinion. I'm from Roswell and I can tell you we would have had season tickets if the stadium was close when I was young. As it was we made about 5-10 games per year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJason, post: 14914, member: 94"] This was supposed to happen when Fulton County Stadium was being demolished and then the city had a huge campaign to keep the jobs and everything in the city. The olympics happened and the Ted was built (not sure on order of how that happened - I was 8 and am now too lazy to look it up.) Back then it would have been a good decision because that area was scary. I really enjoyed what the Ted became - not many other baseball stadiums in the country are tailgaiting friendly. I think coming into the city is still daunting to the northern suburbs. Listen to all of the UGA fans who give us crap about the crime in Atlanta - not that they are the authority, but that is a prevailing opinion. I'm from Roswell and I can tell you we would have had season tickets if the stadium was close when I was young. As it was we made about 5-10 games per year. [/QUOTE]
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