I'm an intown Atlanta resident and love the city
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Pages for streetcar routes like 3, 17
History of Atlanta book http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jolomo/Books/AtlantaHistory
Redo this image and post Homicide rate by month (2002-2005)
Freedom Park (Atlanta)
Stone Mountain Trail
Chastain Park Trail
Arabia Mountain Trail
South Decatur Trolley Trail
Westside Trail
PATH (Atlanta)
PATH infobox with trail length, part of town, ease, "combined with street traffic?", etc
Separate Atlanta Constitution , Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mechanics of a classic Grain elevator
Attempting to get all the info scrounged away on my website into Wikipedia
Flesh out Category:Atlanta neighborhoods
William B. Hartsfield should be a much longer article
Early history of Coca-Cola Company
Pioneer Atlanta jibes well with F.Garrett
Create a List of Atlanta viaducts and (possibly) pages for all of them (Wall, Alabama, Spring, Peachtree, Broad, Forsyth, Courtland, Techwood) with pictures of plaques
projects that used to be on the To Do list
Maurice Barrymore , Duke Pearson , Lemuel P. Grant , Richard Peters (Atlanta) , Battle of Kettle Creek , Brewer & Shipley , Wine tasting , Alex St. Clair Abrams , James Vann , Great Atlanta fire of 1917 , Puritan (yacht) , Breeze Card , Augusta Canal
Most of my Atlanta articles rely on the following books
Atlanta 1847-1890 (1988) James Michael Russell
Atlanta and Environs (1954) Franklin Garrett
Atlanta and Its Builders (1902) Thomas Martin
Mule to MARTA (1976) Jean Martin
The Trolley Titans (1981) O.E. Carson
Atlanta music
Pickin' on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia (2002), Wayne Daniel, UofI Press, ISBN 0-252-06968-4
Music and the Making of a New South (2004), Gavin James Campbell, UNC Press (funny William Lawson Peel stories)
These online sources are interesting as well
Digital Library of Georgia
Chapters 13, 14 & 15 of The southern states since the war, 1870-71 / by Robert Somers
Chapter 35 of After the war : a southern tour : May 1, 1865, to May 1, 1866 / by Whitelaw Reid
from first air mail from Atlanta . Contained in the first mail sent to New York by air from Atlanta is a $9,000 check from the Atlanta federal reserve bank to the New York federal reserve; letters from Mayor Walter A. Sims to Mayor Walker of New York, and to mayor Cook, letters from Postmaster Large to Postmaster Downing, of Fayetteville, Postmaster General New in Washington, D.C., and to Postmaster Kiely, of New York. Also a letter from the president of the Altanta Junior Chamber to the president of the New York Junior Board of Trade.
† denotes terminal station
More information Station, Code ...
Station
Code
Lines
WKDay
Sat
Sun
Opened
Reference
Airport †
S7
9603
7583
8255
June 18, 1988
[1]
Arts Center
N5
6830
4198
2423
December 18, 1982
[2]
Ashby
W3
1840
1329
934
December 22, 1979
[3]
Avondale
E7
4668
2372
1468
June 30, 1979
[4]
Bankhead †
P4
2270
1247
821
December 12, 1992
[5]
Brookhaven/Oglethorpe
NE8
2494
1434
950
December 15, 1984
[6]
Buckhead
N7
2360
1620
1109
June 8, 1996
[7]
Chamblee
NE9
3925
2120
1563
December 19, 1987
[8]
Civic Center
N2
2627
978
739
December 4, 1981
[2]
College Park
S6
9271
5856
4398
June 18, 1988
[1]
Decatur
E6
4358
2348
1541
June 30, 1979
[4]
Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center
W1
2481
4613
2937
December 22, 1979
[3]
Doraville †
NE10
5331
3049
2099
December 12, 1992
[5]
Dunwoody
N9
3727
2410
1557
June 8, 1996
[7]
East Lake
E5
1348
729
540
June 30, 1979
[4]
East Point
S5
4754
2812
1973
August 16, 1986
[9]
Edgewood/Candler Park
E4
1300
718
484
June 30, 1979
[4]
Five Points *
–
22248
12952
7622
December 22, 1979 (East–West) December 4, 1981 (North–South)
[4]
Garnett
S1
1684
1073
852
December 4, 1981
[2]
Georgia State
E1
4590
1351
959
June 30, 1979
[4]
H. E. Holmes †
W5
6823
4579
3055
December 22, 1979
[3]
Indian Creek †
E9
5781
3612
2581
June 26, 1993
[10]
Inman Park/Reynoldstown
E3
2963
2256
1538
June 30, 1979
[4]
Kensington
E8
7016
4366
3204
June 26, 1993
[10]
King Memorial
E2
1497
1017
686
June 30, 1979
[4]
Lakewood/Fort McPherson
S4
2146
1256
885
December 15, 1984
[6]
Lenox
NE7
3466
3356
1978
December 15, 1984
[6]
Lindbergh Center
N6
9294
6146
4544
December 15, 1984
[6]
Medical Center
N8
1561
484
363
June 8, 1996
[7]
Midtown
N4
5664
3509
2774
December 18, 1982
[2]
North Avenue
N3
5378
3099
1947
December 4, 1981
[2]
North Springs †
N11
6199
2937
2298
December 16, 2000
[11]
Oakland City
S3
4718
3219
2268
December 15, 1984
[6]
Peachtree Center
N1
7421
4377
3111
September 11, 1982
[2]
Sandy Springs
N10
2356
1008
664
December 16, 2000
[11]
Vine City
W2
1081
1228
1039
December 22, 1979
[3]
West End
S2
7275
4832
3013
September 11, 1982
[2]
West Lake
W4
1848
1235
921
December 22, 1979
[3]
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Roughton, Jr., Bert (June 18, 1988). "Rail-to-air link completed with opening of airport station". The Atlanta Journal Constitution . p. A1.
Beasley, David (February 23, 1992). "After two decades, MARTA's course uncertain". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. A1.
Hairston, Julie B. (June 30, 2004). "MARTA marks 25 years of trains: Next stop unknown". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. B1.
Beasley, David (December 6, 1992). "MARTA trains to roll at Bankhead, Doraville". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. E15.
AJC Editorial Staff (May 16, 1985). "Atlanta's air, rail transportation among nation's best". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. E5.
Goldberg, David (June 8, 1996). "Suburban transit – North Line worth risk for MARTA". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. E2.
Roughton, Jr., Bert (December 20, 1987). "MARTA officials open Chamblee rail station amid union protests". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. B3.
Roughton, Jr., Bert (August 17, 1986). "East Point starts a new era – First MARTA train pulls in as city observes 99th year". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. B1.
Beasley, David (June 25, 1993). "Transit expansion – MARTA on the move – New stations push rail system beyond the Perimeter". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. D1.
Shelton, Stacy (December 18, 2000). "MARTA christens 2 new stations – North Fulton riders report few problems". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. B1.