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They tried it a couple years ago
-- renaming Hartsfield International Airport. At that time,
City Council President Robb Pitts had the idea to sell
airport-naming rights to a company. Monty Cheshire, Hartsfield's
grandson, then told the press, "That was the only significant thing
named after William Berry Hartsfield. Atlanta would lose an
important link with its heritage. There are some things more
important than money. I would hate to see that happen." It didn't
happen, then.


