Unbuilt freeways in Atlanta in red: East-west routes: Stone Mountain Fwy at top, Langford Pkwy at bottom. North-south route: I-485/GA4001970 map of proposed route of I-485 through northeast Atlanta
There have been multiple freeway revolts in Atlanta, Georgia. The longest and most famous examples of Interstate opposition were against I-485 and the Stone Mountain Freeway through Intown Atlanta, lasting over 30 years, from the early 1960s until the final construction of Freedom Parkway on a small portion of the contested routes in 1994.[1]
^"Metrospective", September 18, 1994, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Page: F/1
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