| Atlanta Stockade Built in 1896, the Atlanta Stockade was, at the time, the largest city-built penal complex in the State. The compound consists of a prison, a blacksmith shop, stables, and the remains of a third auxiliary building. - Read more http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/atlanta/ast.htm | |
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| Castleberry Hill If you are ever in doubt about Atlanta's vibrant visual arts scene, just take the next Castleberry Hill ArtStroll to admire the many galleries that dot the historic district's streets, including Marcia wood, Romo, Krause and Ty Stokes. - Read more http://www.castleberryhill.org/ | |
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| Garden Hills an early 20th-century planned residential neighborhood located five miles north of the central business district of Atlanta. The roots of this planned community came from the growing use of private automobiles after WWI, allowing citizens to live further - Read more http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/atlanta/gar.htm | |
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| Inman Park Located two miles east of downtown, Historic Inman Park is Atlanta’s first planned community and one of the nation’s first garden suburbs. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. - Read more http://www.inmanpark.org/ | |
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