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Description: This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in DeKalb County, Georgia, highlighting Dunwoody in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.
Dunwoody is a city located in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States.As a northern suburb of Atlanta, Dunwoody is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.It was incorporated as a city on December 1, 2008 but its area establishment dates back to the early 1830s.
The station serves Dunwoody as well as commuters from surrounding north DeKalb and Fulton counties. The Sandy Springs city limit is just 300 meters/1,000 feet west at the county line. It is the only Red Line station in DeKalb County, as the line (which otherwise runs in Fulton County, just west of the due north/south county line) swings east ...
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On June 8, 1996, MARTA added a new branch of the North-South Line, with stations at Buckhead, Medical Center, and Dunwoody: the first rail stations served exclusively by what is now the Red Line. [1] To distinguish the two lines, the line to Dunwoody assumed the North-South Rail Line name, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] while the line to Doraville became the ...
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Perimeter was a focal point for the incorporation of Sandy Springs in 2005 and Dunwoody in 2008, with Brookhaven incorporating the remainder (southward from the Dunwoody city limit at I-285) in 2012. While DeKalb County threatened to sue Dunwoody over the inclusion of Perimeter and its large tax base in the new city, the lawsuit never came to ...
PATH400 will be ca. 5.2 miles (8.4 km) long, extending from Loridans Drive south to the Atlanta BeltLine’s Peachtree Creek spur trail. The trail will be 10 feet (3.0 m) to 14 feet (4.3 m) wide and traverse the neighborhoods of North Buckhead, Peachtree Park and Lindmont LaVista. [2]