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Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy.

Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy.

Bankhead Seafood

The Rebirth of Bankhead Seafood

Rappers Killer Mike and T.I. are angling to bring back the hallowed restaurant, which served fish “so darn good it blocked traffic on Fridays.” It will reopen in a rapidly changing neighborhood.

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Quincey Patterson standing in front of his childhood home on South Eugenia Place

Is There Room for Longtime Residents in “That New Atlanta”?

With a marquee greenspace, a planned Microsoft campus, and other flashy new developments, Grove Park and Bankhead are ground zero for Atlanta gentrification. What happens to the people who are already there?

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Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic

Tasteless Beginnings in Grove Park

The neighborhood’s unusual street names—Gertrude Place, Evelyn Place, et al—can be attributed to its original developer: the real estate baron and medicine magnate Edwin Wiley Grove.

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Paces Ferry Rd.

Paces Ferry Rd.

Road sign for West Paces Road

A Man, a Plan, a Canal . . . Atlanta!

Originally named Terminus, the Georgia capital was a railroad town that became an automobile town. Did we miss an opportunity to become the Venice of the Southeast?

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Clairmont Rd.

Clairmont Rd.

ALTTEXTHERE

Atlanta’s Other International Restaurant Row

Not the one you’re thinking of. The other one.

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Cascade Rd.

Cascade Rd.

Cascade Road street sign

Who Gets a Grocery Store?

There’s an abundance of supermarkets on Cascade Road near I-285—but elsewhere in Southwest Atlanta, they can be few and far between.

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Shema Fulton

Southwest Atlanta’s Rising Restaurant Hotspot

New concepts from Deborah VanTrece, Shema Fulton, and others are upping the food options in an area that’s long been underserved—and turning Cascade Heights into a dining destination.

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DeKalb Ave.

DeKalb Ave.

A stretch of DeKalb Avenue next to the MARTA tracks

What’s the Most Hated Street in Atlanta? (And Why Is It DeKalb Avenue?)

Plus: readers sound off on the bumpiest rides in metro ATL

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The Poll

Atlanta magazine asked our followers on Instagram to tell us which local street they liked the least, and why. Responses were voluminous, vociferous—and not entirely unpredictable.

DeKalb Avenue

242

Howell Mill Road

25

Moreland Avenue

24

Piedmont Road

20

All of them

15

The rest, combined

101

Peachtrees

Peachtrees

Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta

Peachtree Streets: The Not Really Definitive Ranking

Metro Atlanta famously has scores of street names—71, by one count—that include the word Peachtree. We ranked ’em all. (Or, at least, as many as we could find on the map.)

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WHAT’S THE MOST ATLANTA STREET? A COLLOQUY

WHAT’S THE MOST ATLANTA STREET? A COLLOQUY

Cafe Circa and Sister Louisa's Church on Edgewood Ave.

Edgewood Avenue: Where our perpetual conundrums remain

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Cars driving down Moreland Ave.

Moreland Avenue: where Atlanta’s past meets its future

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Howell Mill Rd.

Howell Mill Rd.

People dancing inside Northside Tavern

One Night at Northside Tavern

Amid a landscape of shiny new “West Midtown” development, a shabby old blues club is an oasis of old-school debauchery.

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Cleveland Ave.

Cleveland Ave.

Traffic on Cleveland Ave.

Raised on Bleveland

In the news recently for its links to gang violence, Cleveland Avenue could represent much more than that. It just needs a little push.

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Detric Fox-Quinlan and Malik Rhasaan laughing with each other

Where Everybody Knows Your Name

A visit to Che Butter Jonez, one of Southwest Atlanta’s happiest little restaurants

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Ponce de Leon Ave.

Ponce de Leon Ave.

Trees on Ponce de Leon Avenue

Atlanta’s Greenest Parkway

Why Frederick Law Olmsted’s linear parks are more relevant now than ever

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Headland Dr.

Headland Dr.

Street sign at the intersection of Headland Drive and Delowe Drive

The Start of Something Good

Los Angeles has Crenshaw Boulevard and Queens has Linden Boulevard. In Atlanta, OutKast put the intersection of Headland and Delowe on the musical map.

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Two women posing in a parking lot on Headland Dr.

Eyes on the Street

In intimate documentary portraits from East Point—Headland Drive and the surrounding area—photographer Rita Harper reminds us that you don’t have to be famous to have a story worth telling.

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