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  2. Standing Peachtree - Wikipedia

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    Standing Peachtree was a Muscogee village and the closest Indian settlement to what is now the Buckhead area of Atlanta, Georgia. It was located where Peachtree Creek flows into the Chattahoochee River, in today's Paces neighborhood. [1] It was located in the borderlands of the Cherokee and Muscogee nations. It is referred to in several ...

  3. Peachtree Street - Wikipedia

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    Peachtree Street in 1907, carrying streetcar, horse, and automobile traffic. Atlanta grew on a site occupied by the Creek people, which included a major village called Standing Peachtree. There is some dispute over whether the Creek settlement was called Standing Peachtree or Standing Pitch Tree, corrupted later to peach.

  4. List of oldest structures in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1842 or 1848, this was the oldest house in Atlanta still standing in the early 1900s. In the early 1900s, the oldest house in the city was the Holland House, built in 1842 [3] or 1848. [4] It originally had stood at the northeast corner of Whitehall (now Peachtree St. SE) and Alabama streets.

  5. History of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Fort Gilmer was situated next to an important Indian site called Standing Peachtree, a Creek Indian village. The site traditionally marked a Native American meeting place at the boundary between Creek and Cherokee lands, at the point where Peachtree Creek flows into the Chattahoochee. The fort was soon renamed Fort Peachtree.

  6. Viaducts of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Peachtree Street viaduct in front of the Peachtree Arcade, 1917. Mitchell Street (1899), which crosses the Central of Georgia Railway tracks [2] Peachtree Street (opened October 9, 1901) at a cost of $76,662.38. [3] Rebuilt (opened October 1, 2007) at a cost of $6.7 million [4] Courtland Street (1906), which crosses the Georgia Railroad ...

  7. Fort Daniel - Wikipedia

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    This fort, variously known as Fort Peachtree and Fort Gilmer, [1] [2] was connected to Fort Daniel via a road that today makes up a part of Peachtree Street, a major thoroughfare in modern Atlanta. [3] In 2002, [3] a Georgia historical marker for the fort was erected along Georgia State Route 124 near Lawrenceville, Georgia. [2]

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  9. Whitehall Street Retail Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The name of the historic district comes from a previous name for Peachtree Street, one of the main roads in Atlanta. [2] Since early in the city's history, this corridor of Whitehall Street was considered a major retail center, [3] with the Atlanta Preservation Center calling it "Atlanta's commercial and retail core."