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  2. South Downtown, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Rich's 1924 store, the anchor of the South Downtown shopping district until its closure in 1991. South Downtown was once a bustling shopping district. Whitehall Street, renamed Peachtree Street Southwest, was the principal shopping street of Atlanta from the 1850s until the mid-20th century.

  3. The Vortex Bar & Grill - Wikipedia

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    The Vortex Bar and Grill is a restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, with two locations, in Midtown on Peachtree Street, originally opened in 1992, and Little Five Points, opened in 1996 and distinguished by the large "Laughing Skull" entrance. The restaurant is famous for its burgers [1] and has been featured on Season 1 of the Travel Channel's Man ...

  4. Peachtree Street - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta St. Patrick's Day Parade on Peachtree Street, 2013. Peachtree is also seen in place names: Peachtree Center is a major development of skyscrapers and other high-rises in downtown, with Peachtree Center Avenue running a block east of Peachtree Street. Peachtree City is a planned-suburb golf community located south of the city, in Fayette ...

  5. Peachtree City, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Peachtree City is the largest city in Fayette County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 38,244. Peachtree City is located in southern Metro Atlanta. Golf carts are widely used in the city. Over 10,000 households in the city own golf carts, and most areas of the city can be reached via more than 90 miles (140 ...

  6. Five Points, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the arrival of white settlers, Five Points was the intersection of two Creek Indian trails, the Peachtree Trail and the Sandtown Trail. In 1845, George Washington Collier opened a grocery store at what is now Five Points, and the store later served as Atlanta's first post office in 1846.

  7. Peachtree Center - Wikipedia

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    While at the time Peachtree Center was considered the salvation of a decaying downtown Atlanta, contemporary city planning is highly critical of such insular environments that "turn their back" on the city streets. [3] Thus, as intown Atlanta began its post-1990 resurgence, Peachtree Center was increasingly criticized as an area that epitomized ...

  8. 2 Children Among 5 People Taken to Hospital Following Carbon ...

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    City of Atlanta Fire Rescue Department/ Facebook. ... "Due to a carbon monoxide incident, AFRD is on scene at 134 Peachtree St NW, Residence Inn Atlanta. The gas line has been shut off, and the ...

  9. Midtown Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Boundary definitions vary by source. In many cases, Midtown is a quasi-legal entity for zoning, law enforcement, and tax purposes. It is defined by the City of Atlanta to include the business district along Peachtree Street as well as Historic Midtown, the residential area east of Piedmont Avenue and to the south of Piedmont Park. [6] [7]