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R EXISTING TRAIL f f i l HERBERT c East Rock Sprin r gs Rd. ad POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS Ro TAYLOR ia son Br John PARK Old THE PEACHTREE GARDEN CLUB inspired this guide PEAVINE OTHER TRAIL of native plant species the South Fork Conservancy is DANIEL TRAIL returning to the tributaries of Peachtree Creek. Staci JOHNSON Catron at the History Center helped identify PEACHTREE CREEK PARK heritage images from the collections of the Cherokee

Markan Dr. Emory Rd. Garden Library at and the Biodiversity Heritage Library at biodiversitylibrary.org. Christa Hayes and Linda Copeland helped direct and H arv . research the species choices and information. BELTLINE LearnTO E MORYmore about UNIVERSI South ForkTY Conservancy , programs, and initiatives at southforkconservancy.org ord Rd N. De ca tur Rd.

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