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Stone Mountain Village is home to a number of community, civic, and outreach organizations: Stone Mountain Historical Society, 1036 Ridge Avenue; GFWC Stone Mountain Woman's Club, 5513 East Mountain Street; Stone Mountain Masonic Lodge No. 449, F&AM, 840 VFW Drive; DeKalb Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 10, 1238 Ridge Avenue
Stone Mountain, c. 1910 Grist Mill from 1869 at Stone Mountain Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad depot, 1971 Human habitation of Stone Mountain and its surroundings date back into prehistory . When the mountain was first encountered by European explorers, its summit was encircled by a rock wall, similar to that still to be found on Georgia's Fort ...
Indian Creek is an at-grade subway station in unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, the eastern terminus of the Blue Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail system. It has an island platform with one track on each side of the platform.
Stephenson High School (SHS) is a public school that serves grades 9–12 in the unincorporated area of DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. It has a Stone Mountain postal address but it is not in the city limits. [2] [3] It is part of the DeKalb County School District. Stephenson High School is in the old historic area near Stone Mountain.
Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Carving (1923–72) Stone Mountain is owned by the state of Georgia. When Georgia purchased the site, "it was designated as a memorial to the Confederacy". [9] The Stone Mountain Park officially opened on April 14, 1965 – 100 years to the day after Lincoln's assassination. [10]
The Millennium Gate features three period rooms: an 18th-century Colonial study from Georgia's Declaration of Independence signer Lyman Hall's Midway, Georgia, the 19th century office of Coca-Cola magnate Thomas K. Glenn during his tenure as president of Atlantic Steel and the Trust Company of Georgia simultaneously, and the 20th century ...
Shermantown was a late 19th-century African-American shantytown in Stone Mountain Village neighborhood of Stone Mountain in Dekalb County, Georgia. It was named after General Sherman whose troops occupied Atlanta after the Civil War. It sits in the shadow of Stone Mountain Park.
The Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts, based in Stone Mountain, Georgia, was a performing arts center supported through the Shakur Family Foundation.The Shakur Center's mission was to provide opportunities for young people through the arts, and offered programs such as drama, dance, and creative writing classes.