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Athens


Athens is a city in the Northeastern part of Georgia. As of the 2000 census, Athens' population was 100,256, with a total of 175,085 as of the 2005 census estimates.

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  • Probably the most famous educational institution in Athens is the University of Georgia, which is the largest university in the state.
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Skyline at Dusk, Cityscape, Skyline, City, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Skyline at Dusk, Cityscape, Skyline, City, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

 
 
Skyline, Evening, Dusk, Illuminated, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Skyline, Evening, Dusk, Illuminated, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

 
 
Turner Field - Atlanta, Georgia
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Turner Field - Atlanta, Georgia

 
 
Traffic on a Highway, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Traffic on a Highway, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

 
 
Night Skyline, Atlanta, Georgia
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Night Skyline, Atlanta, Georgia

 
 
Turner Field, Atlanta
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Turner Field, Atlanta

 
 
Atlanta Braves Photo Day, LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - FEBRUARY 21: Chipper Jones #10
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Atlanta Braves Photo Day, LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - FEBRUARY 21:  Chipper Jones #10

 
 
Atlanta, Georgia
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Atlanta, Georgia

 
 
Chicago Bulls v Atlanta Hawks - Game Four, Atlanta, GA - MAY 08: Jeff Teague and Derrick Rose
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Chicago Bulls v Atlanta Hawks - Game Four, Atlanta, GA - MAY 08: Jeff Teague and Derrick Rose

 
 
Atlanta Falcons
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Downtown Skyline of Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Downtown Skyline of Atlanta, Georgia, USA

 
 
Houses, Atlanta, Georgia, 1936
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Houses, Atlanta, Georgia, 1936

 
 
Trees on a Mountain, Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
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Trees on a Mountain, Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA

 
 
Atlanta Hawks v Chicago Bulls - Game Two, Chicago, IL - MAY 04: Derrick Rose
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Atlanta Hawks v Chicago Bulls - Game Two, Chicago, IL - MAY 04: Derrick Rose

 
 
Atlanta Falcons
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Frommer's Atlanta (Frommer's Complete Guides)

By Karen K. Snyder

Frommers
Paperback (256 pages)

Frommer s Atlanta (Frommer s Complete Guides)
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Baseball fans can catch more than just a game at Turner Field, home of the Atlanta Braves, a museum, and more. See chapter 6.

  • Detailed maps throughout

  • Exact prices, directions, opening hours,and other practical information

  • Candid reviews of hotels and restaurants,plus sights, shopping, and nightlife

  • Itineraries, walking tours, and trip-planning ideas

  • Insider tips from local expert authors

A Walking Tour of Atlanta, Georgia - Midtown (Look Up, America!)

By Doug Gelbert

Released: 2011-09-16
Kindle Edition (24 pages)

A Walking Tour of Atlanta, Georgia - Midtown (Look Up, America!)
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There is no better way to see America than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a walking tour. Whether you are preparing for a road trip or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a downloadable walking tour is ready to explore when you are.

Each walking tour describes historical and architectural landmarks and provides pictures to help out when those pesky street addresses are missing. Every tour also includes a quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on American streets.

Midtown Atlanta has had a volatile history although it began peacefully as a pine forest north of the city. In 1848 most of the land above North Avenue - which was just that, the northern boundary of Atlanta - was purchased by Richard Peters to provide fuel to power his downtown flour mill. Over the next 40 years Peters subdivided the cleared forest lands and platted out residential lots; he built his own home at the corner of Peachtree and 4th streets.

A few blocks north Peachtree Street looped around a thirty-foot ravine that came to be called "Tight Squeeze" for ne'er do wells and thieves that inhabited the area and made it a "tight squeeze getting through there with your life." In the 1880s the ravine was filled in and the riff-raff herded out which cleared the way for wealthy Atlantans to move in. By World War I the blocks between West Peachtree Street to the west and Piedmont Street to the east above 8th Street housed the city's elite.

After World War II, however, the march to ever more distant suburbs began in earnest and the area was once again in decline, best described as "seedy." The pendulum swung back again in the 1980s and Midtown rebounded into the second most important financial district in Atlanta, with many of its skyscrapers. Alas, in the streets along the Peachtree Corridor, very little is left over of the area's original architecture including single-family homes and mansions. Our walking tour of Midtown will begin on that long-ago northern boundary of Atlanta, looking up at the highest of the high-rises...

A Walking Tour of Atlanta, Georgia - Downtown (Look Up, America!)

By Doug Gelbert

Released: 2011-09-14
Kindle Edition (39 pages)

A Walking Tour of Atlanta, Georgia - Downtown (Look Up, America!)
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There is no better way to see America than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a walking tour. Whether you are preparing for a road trip or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a downloadable walking tour is ready to explore when you are.

Each walking tour describes historical and architectural landmarks and provides pictures to help out when those pesky street addresses are missing. Every tour also includes a quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on American streets.

In 1837 an army engineer named Colonel Stephen Harriman Long drove a stake into the ground and Atlanta began. A year earlier the Georgia General Assembly had voted to build the Western and Atlantic Railroad to provide a trade route to the Midwest. There had been several contenders to be "Terminus" but surveyor Long apparently liked the relative flatness here to enable trains to turn around comfortably.

The town that grew up on the railroad was first known as Thrasherville when Terminus was abandoned. John Thrasher led a work gang building the railroad and constructed houses and a general store for the workers. In 1842, when the population was about 30, the residents wanted to name the settlement after the sitting government Wilson Lumpkin but he asked them to name it after his daughter, instead, and Terminus became Marthasville. Just three years later, J. Edgar Thomson, the Chief Engineer of the Georgia Railroad,suggested that it be renamed to "Atlantica-Pacifica," which was quickly shortened to "Atlanta." In 1847 the town was incorporated as Atlanta, shortly after the first trains arrived.

Atlanta had fewer than 10,000 people when it became an important railroad and military supply hub during the Civil War. On November 11, 1864, after a four-month siege, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman ordered the town burned to the ground. The burning of Atlanta would be immortalized in Margaret Mitchell's novel and film, Gone with the Wind, but Atlantans did not waste too much time wallowing in the drama. In 1868, Atlanta became the fifth city to serve as capital of Georgia. By 1870 the population had swelled to over 20,000 and the city was on course to becoming the business and transportation hub of the "New South."

Along the way Atlanta decided to not to cling to its southern traditions in the way that its regional neighbors such as Savannah and Charleston did. Many of its modern downtown buildings sit on lots cleared two or three times of earlier structures. Our walking tour will begin where plenty of heritage buildings remain, however, and that is because they are underground...

Insiders' Guide to Atlanta, 9th (Insiders' Guide Series)

By Janice McDonald

Insiders' Guide
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Insiders' Guide to Atlanta is the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information to the Georgia's largest city. Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of Atlanta and its surrounding environs.

Georgia Off the Beaten Path, 9th: A Guide to Unique Places (Off the Beaten Path Series)

By William Schemmel

GPP Travel
Paperback (240 pages)

Georgia Off the Beaten Path, 9th: A Guide to Unique Places (Off the Beaten Path Series)
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Visit Georgia in a way most travelers don’t with this handy guide written by a passionate Georgian native as he leads you through Georgia’s byways and hidden treasures.  Eight maps and twelve black-and-white illustrations complement his commentary.

Stay Safe Crime Map of Atlanta

By Michael Gard

Stay Safe Maps
Released: 2012-05-10
Kindle Edition (19 pages)

Stay Safe Crime Map of Atlanta
 
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“Which is the bad side of town?”

As a stranger in a strange place, we’ve all asked the question.

Now, the Stay Safe series provides streetwise travelers with clear, at-the-fingertips answers.

Each volume…

- Has been carefully researched, employing governmental, law enforcement and other data;
- Has been optimized for the kindle and compatible devices;
- Offers multiple pages of electronic street maps; maps that display in B&W or color according to the e-reader’s specifications;
- Is comprehensible at a moment’s glance, clearly pinpointing the city’s sketchier blocks and neighborhoods;
- Includes detailed personal safety advice.

This volume maps the more dangerous, higher crime districts of Atlanta, Georgia.

Moon Atlanta (Moon Handbooks)

By Tray Butler

Avalon Travel Publishing
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Moon Atlanta (Moon Handbooks)
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Skilled writer-journalist Tray Butler offers up his best advice on Atlanta—from the bustling financial Downtown district and to the historical draw of Sweet Auburn and the fabulous food and arts of Decatur. Butler includes unique trip strategies for a variety of travelers, such as The Two-Day Best of Atlanta and Food to Please the Soul. Including expert coverage of Centennial Olympic Park, the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, the World of Coca-Cola, and Zoo Atlanta, Moon Atlanta gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.

60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Atlanta: Including Marietta, Lawrenceville, and Peachtree City

By Randy Golden

Menasha Ridge Press
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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Atlanta: Including Marietta, Lawrenceville, and Peachtree City
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Atlanta is one of the South’s premier cities, but it’s also home to some of the region’s most spectacular hiking and walking destinations. 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Atlanta helps readers find and enjoy the best nearby hikes, from Stone Mountain Park to the Georgia mountains, Sprewell Bluff to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, and a wealth of locations in between. Hikes range from pleasant family strolls to challenging treks for those looking for a serious workout and in addition to scenic beauty, many of the hikes, such as Burnt Hickory Loop and Cheatham Hill Trail, have historical appeal. Others, like the Grant Park Loop and Atlantic Ramble, feature major Atlanta attractions. Expertly drawn maps and trail profiles complement detailed trail descriptions, while a handy list indicates special interests — best hikes for children, scenic hikes, hikes for wildlife viewing, running trails, and more.

Hidden Georgia: Including Atlanta, Savannah, Jekyll Island, and the Okefenokee (Hidden Travel)

By Marty Olmstead

Ulysses Press
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Hidden Georgia: Including Atlanta, Savannah, Jekyll Island, and the Okefenokee (Hidden Travel)
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Where Vacations Meet Adventures! First, Hidden Georgia reviews the destination’s famed attractions. Then (more importantly!) it invites the reader to go further to “Hidden” spots other guides overlook, including small inns and local restaurants. The guide also focuses on outdoor adventures with detailed information on beaches, parks and outdoor activities. Special traveler-friendly features include hidden spots, author’s favorite picks, getaway itineraries, driving and walking tours, websites and e-mail addresses, and multiple scaled maps that zoom in on each area. Hidden Georgia leads to Civil War sites near Atlanta, bistros in Savannah's historic district and cozy B&Bs in the Golden Isles. The author offers recommendations and opinionated reviews for over 150 restaurants and over 250 hotels. This updated edition includes 31 maps.

Afoot & Afield Atlanta: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide (Afoot and Afield)

By MARCUS WOOLF

Wilderness Press
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Afoot & Afield Atlanta: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide (Afoot and Afield)
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Covers the abundance of natural areas within a two-hour drive of the city in 100 hikes, from challenging backcountry treks in the north Georgia mountains to easy dayhikes along the Chattahoochee River. The diverse trails pass through parks where families can observe wildlife, historical sites and old battlefields, and one of the largest wilderness areas in the Southeast. Highlights summarize each trip’s best features, and at-a-glance essential information—distance, time, elevation change, and difficulty rating—makes it easy to choose the right outing. Maps with GPS waypoints indicate notable spots on the trail such as junctions, scenic overlooks, wildlife observation platforms, and backcountry campsites.

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