Atlanta has hundreds of neighborhoods, each with its own character and charm. We've identified some of the more popular neighborhoods across metro Atlanta.
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Acworth enjoys its reputation as The Lake City, earned after 1950 when Lake Allatoona and Lake Acworth were built. Its scenic downtown and neighborhoods continue to prosper, thanks to the city's ac...
Austell grew up around railroad tracks laid down by the Georgia Pacific Railway and the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad after the Civil War. So it's fitting that it's one of a string ...
Kennesaw's proximity to I-75 – and the booming campus of Kennesaw State University – continues to attract new residents. Town Center Mall and the numerous retail centers along Barrett Parkway have ...
In 1843, Robert Mable built the plantation house that today is a focal point of this community. Mableton was one of Cobb County's first areas of development. That helps explain why commercial build...
Marietta is one of 10 cities to win a 2006 All-America City Award from the National Civic League. Marietta's Glover Park is a gathering spot for concerts, art shows, a farmers market and other fest...
Its small town roots, the Silver Comet Trail, new housing developments and good schools make Powder Springs in west Cobb county a highly sought-after community. A new pedestrian bridge at Richard S...
Smyrna's roadways leading to downtown Atlanta has made it a prime target for new development and redevelopment. In 1991, the city completed its flagship community center fronting a bricked public t...
The heart of Vinings, once a resort area for wealthy Atlantans searching to escape the city heat, has long been the shopping and business district along Paces Ferry Road east of the Perimeter. To t...