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65P Doraville Park & Ride (Renumbered Route 133 by 1987) 65 Chestnut / Doraville (Created by 1988 as a restoration of the previous one; eliminated on March 23, 2002, due to budget cuts) 66 Internal Revenue Service (Reduced to special limited service by 1981; eliminated by 1987) 67 C.D. Center (Eliminated by 1977)
On October 10, 2019, the US Board of Geographic names approved names for two creeks based on an application from the Northwoods Area Neighborhood Association and with the support of the City of Doraville. The first is Northwoods Creek, which is named for the Northwoods Historic District. [6]
43.6 Doraville. 43.7 Dunwoody. 43.7.1 Private schools. ... Baker Place Elementary School; ... Chestnut Log Middle School;
The renovation effort emerged less than a year after Synergy purchased the One Chestnut Place building and the adjacent Two Chestnut Place, both addressed at 22 Elm St., last year for $10.5 million.
Doraville was incorporated by an act of the Georgia General Assembly, approved December 15, 1871. [5] From its development until the 1940s, Doraville was a small agricultural community that served the interests of a larger surrounding farming area. At the end of World War II, Doraville was on a main railroad line and had a new water system.
Doraville Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Doraville, Georgia, just northeast of Atlanta. The plant opened in 1947 and was under the management of GM's newly created Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division created in 1945. It was closed on 26 September 2008 as part of the company's cost-cutting measures. [1]
Doraville is a subway station in Doraville, Georgia, and the northern terminus on the Gold Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail system. . Doraville serves as the ground for the Doraville rail yard for the Gold line, with a capacity of 30 rai
What is now the Gold and Red Lines' shared section was originally opened on December 4, 1981, as the North-South Line between Garnett and North Avenue. [1] [2] On September 11, 1982, an infill station at Peachtree Center opened, while the North-South Line was extended south by one stop to West End station.