Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Alpharetta Arboretum at Wills Park was established in September 2008 and includes 26 trees. A brochure about the arboretum guides readers through a walking tour of the trees and is available at the Downtown Alpharetta Welcome Center. [39] The Alpharetta Arboretum at Cogburn Road Park was established in December 2008 and showcases seven ...
As the northern terminus, this station is a hub for buses that continue on north, with connecting bus services to Sandy Springs, the city of Alpharetta, North Point Mall, the city of Roswell, the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre at Encore Park, the Mansell Road and Windward Parkway park-and-rides, and even as far north as the city of Milton.
Alpharetta Mansell Park & Ride Norcross Spalding Drive & 7708 (Spalding Corners) Turner McDonald Parkway, Holcomb Bridge Road 7.1 miles (11.4 km) 143 Windward Park & Ride Sandy Springs North Springs station Alpharetta Windward Park & Ride Turner McDonald Parkway, Morris Road (McGinnis Ferry Road) 16.8 miles (27.0 km) Weekday peak only
The Southeast Sportsplex Health and Fitness Club is proposed to operate at 11 David St., including pickleball, batting cages and athletic opportunities. Waterfront Mill Redevelopment District
Alpharetta Mansell Park & Ride Norcross Spalding Drive & 7708 (Spalding Corners) Turner McDonald Parkway, Holcomb Bridge Road 7.1 miles (11.4 km) 143 Windward Park & Ride Sandy Springs North Springs station Alpharetta Windward Park & Ride Turner McDonald Parkway, Morris Road (McGinnis Ferry Road) 16.8 miles (27.0 km)
Other park amenities are: A pavilion that can be rented for events like weddings of up to 100 guests. Three full-size soccer fields. A bicycle skills track. ADA-accessible benches, tables and pathways
With 12 back-to-back courts that stretched from foul line to foul line, the four-day tournament was the first played in a Major League ballpark.
An AC Transit bus at the West Oakland station park and ride in 2018. Park and ride facilities, with dedicated parking lots and bus services, began in the 1960s in the UK. Oxford operated the first such scheme, initially with an experimental service operating part-time from a motel on the A34 in the 1960s and then on a full-time basis from 1973. [8]