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Reynoldstown is a historic district that was one of the earliest African-American neighborhoods which developed in Atlanta after the Civil War..
Reynoldstown is a historic district that was one of the earliest African-American neighborhoods which developed in Atlanta after the Civil War.
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Atlanta, GA
Inman Park was Atlanta's first planned suburb, lined with interesting period houses in various architectural styles ranging from Victorian, Italianate and Romanesque Revival to Beaux Arts and Arts & Crafts Revival
Cabbagetown is known for its street art on Krog Street Tunnel
The Inman Park - Moreland Historic District has period homes from the turn of the 20th century in a variety of architectural styles including Colonial Revival, Beaux Arts, American Foursquare, Bungalow/ Craftsmen, and Commercial
The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum displays documents, photographs, videos and other historical memorabilia relating to the Carter administration as well as the President's life and political career, including his Nobel Peace Prize of 2002
Little Five Points is known as the Bohemian center of the southern United States, with a distinct alternative culture
Historic graveyard (established 1850) which is the burial site of Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, and many Civil War soldiers
The Martin Luther King Jr