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Atlanta and Frasier Sts. between GA 120 Loop and Dixie Ave. 33°56′43″N 84°32′47″W / 33.945278°N 84.546389°W / 33.945278; -84.546389 ( Atlanta-Frasier Street Historic Marietta
Atlanta History Center documents show references to the name Pearl Park, after the daughter of a developer who built houses directly to the east of the mill houses near modern-day Pearl Street. The mill, at its height, employed 2,600 people. A protracted strike in 1914-15 failed to unionize the factory's workforce. For over half a century ...
Old Canton Rd. and GA 372 34°20′21″N 84°22′41″W / 34.339158°N 84.378172°W / 34.339158; -84.378172 ( Ball Ground Historic Ball Ground
Superseded in 2008 by the larger Peachtree Highlands-Peachtree Park Historic District: 159: Peachtree Highlands-Peachtree Park Historic District: Peachtree Highlands-Peachtree Park Historic District: April 25, 2008 : Roughly bounded by Piedmont & Peachtree Rds., GA 400 & MARTA N-S line.
Oakland City is a historic neighborhood in southwestern Atlanta, Georgia, United States, just southwest across the BeltLine from West End and Adair Park. Oakland City was incorporated as a city in 1894 and annexed to Atlanta in 1910. [2] Oakland City Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Oakland Foundation. "Historic Oakland Cemetery". Archived from the original on July 1, 2007; Henson, Tevi Taliaferro. "Carrie Steele Logan" Taliaferro, Tevi (2001). Historic Oakland Cemetery. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-1355-5. "Georgia Governors' Gravesites Field Guide, 1776–2003" (PDF). Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Georgia. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service , and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.
It was the main cemetery in the city until the Oakland Cemetery was created in 1901 and the African-American Pine Hill Cemetery in 1907. There is a wide variety of funerary art in the cemetery. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [2]