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NASSAU RISING THE OLD TOWN AND ITS ISLAND ARE ON A ROLL--AND ATLANTIS RULES THE WAVE
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Story and photos by Alan Solomon, Tribune Staff Writer
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2000
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2000
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NASSAU RISING THE OLD TOWN AND ITS ISLAND ARE ON A ROLL--AND ATLANTIS RULES THE WAVE
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NASSAU RISING THE OLD TOWN AND ITS ISLAND ARE ON A ROLL--AND ATLANTIS RULES THE WAVE
2000
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PHOTOS 9 MAP; Rising behind shark-filled Predator Lagoon, Atlantis' Royal Towers, opened two years ago, put a $600-million exclamation point on the Nassau-Paradise revitalization. Looking for something in teal? Compass Beach Club, one of the more unusual lodging options on New Providence Island, offers cabanas, cottages and huts of a different color. The old Straw Market in downtown Nassau still draws crowds from visiting cruise ships. A cruise ship hovers off the beach and pool of the British Colonial Hilton, near Nassau's main dock. The hotel reopened a year ago. The restored Ocean Club once again defines elegance on Paradise Island. An underwater viewing tunnel lets Atlantis visitors take a dry walk among the sharks and other non-vegetarians in Predator Lagoon. Tourists enjoy a ride in a buggy that plies historic Bay Street, downtown Nassau's busy (when the ships are in) shopping district. Cafe Matisse brings culinary excitement to the heart of Nassau. A stack of conch shells at a stand gives only a hint of the glorious potential derived from the slugs within them. Tribune photos by [Alan Solomon]. MAP (color): BAHAMAS. Chicago Tribune.
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