>>1965759>Why do you go on the internet and tell lies anon? US41 was not a limited access freeway. Inside Atlanta, it was a regular street like any other in the city with low speed limits and that pedestrian traffic could cross at any point. It was not a gridlocked 12 lane monstrosity literally cutting the city into pieces.Before the Interstate Highway System was signed into law, states were busy building their own expressways. The current downtown connector sits on the alignment planners decided on after WW2, and was built and signed as Highway 41 in the late 40s and early 50s. As far as I can tell it is the first expressway built in Georgia, although the entire length through metro Atlanta was not limited access. Through midtown and downtown, it was 2 lanes in either direction, with a median and exit/entrance ramps, and followed the familiar 'Grady Curve' around the core. Pic is the 14th Street bridge in 1950