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Church that was ‘work space’ for Civil Rights Movement is nearly restored and awaits new designation
ATLANTA — The West Hunter Street Baptist Church in Northwest Atlanta, a site deeply rooted in the Civil Rights movement, may ...
Led by Park Pride, Park Visioning is a hands-on, step-by-step process that facilitates the co-creation of concept-level park plans, all driven by resident input. This service is offered at no charge ...
With the completion of Westside Trail–Segment 4, walkers, runners and cyclists can now travel 6.7 continuous miles along the Atlanta Beltline, from University Avenue in southwest Atlanta to Huff ...
The 1.3-mile Westside Trail–Segment 4 project connects communities from Pittsburgh Yards to Blandtown, delivering 6.7 miles of uninterrupted pathway alongside historic Washington Park ATLANTA ...
Located between Buckhead and downtown, Atlanta's Upper Westside is full of hip boutiques, breweries and green space.
Intersections like Martin Luther King Jr Dr SW and Fairburn Rd SW are frequent sites of traffic collisions in Atlanta’s westside communities. These roads connect dense residential areas with ...
The National Park Service is inviting the public to weigh in on the future of a historic Atlanta home once owned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.
The home, which is on Sunset Avenue in Atlanta’s Vine City neighborhood, was acquired by the National Park Service in 2018.
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