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The Atlanta and West Point Rail Road (reporting mark AWP) was a railroad in the U.S. state of Georgia, forming the east portion of the Atlanta-Selma West Point Route.The company was chartered in 1847 as the Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road and renamed in 1857; construction of the 5 ft (1,524 mm) gauge [2] line was begun in 1849–50 and completed in May 1854.
Since the turn of the 21st century, Atlanta has emerged as a sophisticated restaurant town. [4] Many restaurants opened in the city's gentrifying neighborhoods have received praise at the national level, including Bocado, Bacchanalia, Flip Burger Boutique , and Miller Union in West Midtown , Empire State South in Midtown ; and Two Urban Licks ...
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Bounded by I-75 on the east, Mt. Zion Rd. on the north, I-85 on the west, Airport Loop Rd. on the south, and Sylvan and Springdale Rds. west of I-85 33°39′36″N 84°24′37″W / 33.6601°N 84.4102°W / 33.6601; -84.4102 ( Hapeville Historic
Media reports indicate that the Bureau allocated $1 million USD in private funding for a three-year contract with the Guide, which will review restaurants in the Atlanta-area through 2025. [6] The inaugural selection and ratings were revealed on October 24, 2023 with five restaurants receiving a single Michelin star.
Cucina Locale Revolving Restaurant, Blacktown; Skyway Restaurant, Katoomba Scenic World, Katoomba (ceased revolving in 2012, however can be rotated during private events on request) O Bar Restaurant, Australia Square, Sydney; Queensland. Horizon Sky Dining (previously Four Winds Revolving Restaurant), Crowne Plaza, Surfers Paradise; South Australia
Major station stops, southwest from Atlanta's Terminal Station were in Georgia: Newman, LaGrange, West Point, in Alabama: Opelika, Auburn, Chehaw and Montgomery. Coach-only trains made additional station stops. [4] Passenger trains continued west beyond Montgomery to Mobile and New Orleans on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. [5]
Opening in 1905, Terminal Station served Southern Railway, Seaboard Air Line, Central of Georgia (including the Nancy Hanks to Savannah), and the Atlanta and West Point. The architect was P. Thornton Marye, whose firm also designed the Fox Theater [1] and Capital City Club in downtown Atlanta, as well as the Birmingham Terminal Station.