I-285 and a Trip to Paris: The Story of Ryan Gravel

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How a Georgia Tech student's trip to Paris changed the city of Atlanta forever

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When Ryan Gravel wrote his Georgia Tech master’s thesis, he never dreamed that it would actually go anywhere. But 16 years later, Gravel’s idea has had a profound effect on Atlanta since its groundbreaking. 

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When Ryan Gravel wrote his Georgia Tech master’s thesis, he never dreamed (well, maybe a little) that it would actually go anywhere.

But 16 years later, Gravel’s idea has had a profound effect on Atlanta since its groundbreaking. 

Read the story of how a trip to Paris changed the city of Atlanta forever: I-285 and a Trip to Paris: The Story of Ryan Gravel

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  • Created By: Jennifer Tomasino
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 14, 2015 - 7:23am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:19pm