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  2. Nine-Mile Circle - Wikipedia

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    1896 Atlanta Constitution advertorial promoting the Nine Mile Circle 1902 map of Atlanta's streetcar network including Nine Mile Circle route. The Nine-Mile Circle (today often called the "Nine Mile Trolley") was a streetcar line of the Atlanta Street Railway, later the Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway which went from downtown Atlanta to today's Virginia-Highland neighborhood as follows:

  3. History of Virginia–Highland - Wikipedia

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    1902 map of Atlanta's streetcar network including Nine Mile Circle route. In the 1880s, Georgia Railroad executive Richard Peters and real estate developer George Washington Adair organized the Atlanta Street Railway Company. [1] Their first project was the Nine Mile Trolley, which started

  4. Virginia–Highland - Wikipedia

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    1902 map of Atlanta's streetcar network including Nine Mile Circle route. In the 1880s, Georgia Railroad executive Richard Peters and real estate developer George Washington Adair organized the Atlanta Street Railway Company. [9] Their first project was the Nine Mile Trolley, which started

  5. Streetcars in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Marietta, the 16-mile Atlanta Northern line, from 1905–1947 Hopewell and Stone Mountain , 16 miles, 1913–1947 College Park and Fairburn 19 miles 1915-1945

  6. Georgia State Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 9 (SR 9), (known locally as Highway 9) is an 86.4-mile-long (139.0 km) north–south state highway in the northern part of the U.S. state of Georgia.It travels from Atlanta to Turners Corner, north-northeast of Dahlonega.

  7. Atlanta Beltline - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Beltline Art is the city of Atlanta's largest temporary public art exhibition that showcases the work of hundreds of visual artists, performers, and musicians along nine miles (14 km) of the Beltline corridor. The first exhibition was in 2010. [33]

  8. Edgewood Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Edgewood Avenue near Boulevard and "Church" bar Edgewood Avenue near Boulevard at night 1883 map showing Foster Street, before Edgewood Avenue existed. Edgewood Avenue is a street in Atlanta, Georgia, United States which runs from Five Points in Downtown Atlanta, eastward through the Old Fourth Ward.

  9. Atkins Park - Wikipedia

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    Atkins Park is an intown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, nestled against the southeast corner of the neighborhood of Virginia-Highland, west of Briarcliff Avenue and north of Ponce de Leon Avenue ("Ponce"). It consists of just three streets—St. Louis Place, St. Charles Place, and St. Augustine Place—as well as an internal sidewalk known ...