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The ruins of Akers Mill. Akers Mill was located on Rottenwood Creek near Vinings.Located within the modern Cumberland/Galleria area, Akers Mill Road runs west from Powers Ferry Road at Interstate 285, immediately north of the Chattahoochee River, then turns south on Cumberland Boulevard, then departs west again after one "block", crossing Interstate 75 and then Cobb Parkway, and forming the ...
Howell Interlocking Historic District is the area in West Midtown, Atlanta where four railroad lines converge. [ 2 ] It is adjacent to the Marietta Street Artery neighborhood, an area rich in industrial history, as an original industrial district built along Atlanta's first railway line (1837).
Roughly bounded by Bellemeade Rd., Northside Dr., Atlanta Waterworks and Howell Mill Rd. 33°48′00″N 84°24′47″W / 33.8°N 84.413056°W / 33.8; -84.413056 ( Berkeley Park Historic
1840 Tulie Smith House (Moved to Atlanta) on the site of the Atlanta Historical Society; 1857 Judge William Wilson House 501 Fairburn Road SW, Atlanta, GA 30310; 1857 Hammonds House Museum in West End; 1860 Cascade Mansion, home of Dr. William F. Poole, 1530 Dodson Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30311, 1868 George Washington Collier home – 1649 Lady ...
Knight Park–Howell Station, also known as Howell Station Historic District, is a National historic district and neighborhood in, Atlanta, Georgia.Almost all buildings in the area were destroyed in the American Civil War, in Sherman's March to the Sea, and all of the buildings in the district were built after 1864. [2]
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A 0.5-mill proposal from the Howell Area Parks and Recreation Authority ... Residents aged 75 and older would also receive free membership to the Oceola Community Center at 1661 N. Latson Road.
Blandtown is a neighborhood of the West Midtown area of Atlanta, Georgia.It is located along either side of Huff Road from Howell Mill Road west to Marietta Blvd. [1] It was one of the first black settlements around Atlanta after the Civil War, named for a Black man who owned property.