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Spalding Drive : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spalding Drive Spalding Drive is an approximately 12-mile east-west road connecting three suburban cities in north Atlanta: Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Peachtree Corners. The road, which roughly parallels the Chattahoochee River, is lined on both sides with residential neighborhoods and private homes. Spalding Drive traverses a hilly topography and is subject to dangerous curves at many points.〔(Teacher, father eulogize crash victim ), Thecrier.net. Retrieved July 2011〕 ==History== Spalding Drive likely evolved from an Indian trail.〔(Perimeter Mall area was once Airfield ), 24 July 2004, thecrier.net. Retrieved July 2011〕 The road, which traverses an area adjacent to the Chattahoochee River, was once considered a farther-out alternative to Buckhead's Pace's Ferry for the summer vacation homes of wealthy Atlantans, including Winship Nunnally, owner of the Nunnally Candy Company; General Lucius Clay, a World War II and Cold War general known for his involvement in the Berlin air lift; Baxter Maddox, founder of the First National Bank of Atlanta (later Wachovia and now Wells Fargo); and Frank Neely, CEO of Rich's (now Macy's).〔
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