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That was the largest shipping mall in the southeast when it was built .I remember spending hours looking at records at turtles at Belmont hills in Smyrna. I got a 96 rock tag from Willard when he was at the store. I had a bunch of turtle stamps don’t know what happened to them? I miss those days
I have a "Big Hugh Baby" button from the time (mid 60s) when he was a DJ at WPLO. They were rock and roll and then one day turned country and then went downhill from there.use to be WPLO 590 and WQXI 790 on the dial,WSB was 750
In the late 70s I listened to WRAS when They played 50s and 60s music on I think Saturday ?88.5 Album88 WRAS Atlanta sold out to the communists back in 2014.
The students watched the monster they so demanded eat the one last bastion of freedom they had.