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Precinct Locations - June 9, 2020 5.14.2020 Precinct Locations - June 9, 2020 5.14.2020 Precinct Facility Name Precinct Address Precinct City / Zip 01A Parkside Elementary School 685 Mercer Street SE Atlanta, GA 30312 01B Ormewood Park Presbyterian Church 1071 Delaware Avenue SE Atlanta, GA 30316 01C & 01S & 12F Dobbs Elementary School 2025 Jonesboro Road SE Atlanta, GA 30315 01D & 01E & 01G FanPlex 768 Hank Aaron Drive SE Atlanta, GA 30315 01F Atlanta South Side Community Health Center 1046 Ridge Avenue SW Atlanta, GA 30315 01H & 05B/C Liberty Baptist Church 395 Chamberlain Street SE Atlanta, GA 30312 01J & 12S Louise Watley Library at Southeast Atlanta 1463 Pryor Road SW Atlanta, GA 30315 01P Bible Way Ministries 894 Constitution Road SE Atlanta, GA 30315 01R Thomasville Recreation Center 1835 Henry Thomas Dr SE Atlanta, GA 30303 01T Benteen Elementary School 200 Casanova Street SE Atlanta, GA 30315 02A & 02L1 Lutheran Church of the Redeemer 731 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30308 02B & 02L2 & 05D Centennial Academy 531 Luckie Street NW Atlanta, GA 30313 02C & & 02F1/2 & 05F Central Park Recreation Center 400 Merrits Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30308 02D & 05J & 06F Butler Street Baptist Church 315 Ralph McGill Blvd Atlanta, GA 30308 02E Little 5 Point Community Center 1083 Austin Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30307 02G Helene Mills Senior Center 515 John Wesley Dobbs Ave SE Atlanta, GA 30313 02J & 02K & 06G Grady High School 929 Charles Allen Drive NE Atlanta, GA 30309 02S & 05K Wheat Street Towers Apartment Complex 375 Auburn Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30312 02W & 03F & 06L1/2 Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree Street NW Atlanta, GA 30309 03A Allen Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church 1625 Joseph E. Boone Blvd NW Atlanta, GA 30314 03B & 03H & 09I Grove Park Recreation Center 750 Francis Place NW Atlanta, GA 30318 03C Atlanta Police Athletic League 120 Anderson Avenue Atlanta, GA 30314 03D & 04A Washington Park Library 1116 MLK Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314 03E Greater Bethany Baptist Church 786 Thurmond Street NW Atlanta, GA 30314 03G & 03L Simpson Street Church of Christ 800 Joseph E. Boone Blvd NW Atlanta, GA 30314 03I & 03P1A & 03P2 & 04F Antioch Baptist Church Family Center 540 Cameron M. Alexander Blvd Atlanta, GA 30318 03M M28 Church 1150 Niles Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30318 03N Lindsay Street Baptist Church 550 Lindsay Street Atlanta, GA 30318 03S & 10F Berean Seventh Day Adventist Church 291 Hamilton E. Holmes Drive Atlanta, GA 30318 03T & 04J Central United Methodist Church 501 Mitchell Street SW Atlanta, GA 30314 04B Flipper Temple AME Church 580 Atlanta Student Movement Blvd SW Atlanta, GA 30314 04C & 04D C.A. Scott Recreation Bldg 1565 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr SW Atlanta, GA 30314 04G & 04M James Orange Park 1305 Oakland Lane SW Atlanta, GA 30303 04I & 04V Paul L. Dunbar School 500 Whitehall Terrace SW Atlanta, GA 30312 04K & 4L West Hunter Street Baptist Church 1040 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW Atlanta, GA 30310 Precinct Locations - June 9, 2020 5.14.2020 Precinct Facility Name Precinct Address Precinct City / Zip 04S St. Peter Missionary Baptist Church 1558 Venetian Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30311 04T West Oakland Missionary Baptist Church 1025 Violet Street SW Atlanta, GA 30310 04W Morehouse College - Samuel H. Archer Hall 876 Atlanta Student Movement Blvd Atlanta, GA 30314 04X 1/2 Tuskegee Airmen Global Academy 1625 Westhaven Drive Atlanta, GA 30311 05A 1/2 Lang-Carson Community Center (RRC) 100 Flat Shoals Avenue SE Atlanta, GA 30316 06B & 06J Inman Middle School 774 Virginia Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30306 06D & 06E Morningside Baptist Church Gym 1700 Piedmont Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30324 06I & 07E & 07J & 07N Peachtree Hills Recreation Center 308 Peachtree Hills Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30305 06N & 06Q & 07H Second Ponce De Leon Baptist Church 2715 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta, GA 30305 06R First Presbyterian Church 1328 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30309 07A Sara Rawson Smith School 370 Old Ivy Road NE Atlanta, GA 30342 07B & 07C St. James United Methodist Church 4400 Peachtree Dunwoody Road NE Atlanta, GA 30342 07D & 08M Peachtree Presbyterian Church 3434 Roswell Road NW Atlanta, GA 30305 07F & 07M & 08G & 08L Cathedral of Saint Philip 2744 Peachtree Road NW Atlanta, GA 30305 08A Warren T. Jackson Elementary School 1325 Mt. Paran Road NE Atlanta, GA 30327 08B & 08C Chastain Park Gymnasium 140 West Wieuca Road NW Atlanta, GA 30342 08D & 08F1 & 08N 1/2 Morris Brandon Elementary School 2741 Howell Mill Road NW Atlanta, GA 30327 08E & 09F Morris Brandon Primary Center School 2845 Margaret Mitchell Drive Atlanta, GA 30327 08H & 08J Sutton Middle School 2875 Northside Drive Atlanta, GA 30305 08K Bitsy Grant Tennis Center 2125 Northside Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30305 08P & 09G & 09H The Fairmont 1429 Fairmont Avenue Atlanta, GA 30318 09A & 09K & 09M Northwest Library at Scotts Crossings 2489 Perry Boulevard NW Atlanta, GA 30318 09B Coretta Scott KingYoung Women's Leadership Academy 1190 Northwest Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30318 09C & 10E Jackson Memorial Baptist Church 534 Fairburn Road NW Atlanta, GA 30331 09D Salem Bible Church 2283 Baker Road NW Atlanta, GA 30318 09E Dogwood Senior Center 1953 Donald L. Hollowell Pkwy NW Atlanta, GA 30318 10A The Kindezi School - West 286 Wilson Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30331 10B & 10I West Manor Park Recreation Center 3240 West Manor Circle Atlanta, GA 30311 10C & 10D C.T. Martin Natatorium & Recreation Center 3201 Martin Luther King Jr Dr SW Atlanta, GA 30311 10G & 10H1/2 St. Paul's Episcopal Church 306 Peyton Road Atlanta, GA 30311 10J West Side Community CME Church 2114 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30310 10K & 11H Beecher Hills Elementary School 2257 Bollingbrook Drive Atlanta, GA 30311 10M Joseph McGhee Tennis Center 820 Beecher Court Atlanta, GA 30311 10P Collier Park Recreation Center 3691 Collier Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30331 10R Concord Baptist Church 3270 Boulder Park Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30311 Precinct Locations - June 9, 2020 5.14.2020 Precinct Facility Name Precinct Address Precinct City / Zip 11B Ralph Bunche Middle School 1925 Niskey Lake Road SW Atlanta, GA 30331 11C Fickett Elementary School 3935 Rux Road Atlanta, GA 30331 11E 1/2/3 & 11P William Walker Recreation Center 2405 Fairburn Road Atlanta, GA 30331 11G & 12I & 12L Adams Park Library 2231 Campbellton Road SW Atlanta, GA 30311 11J Continental Colony Elementary School 3181 Hogan Road Atlanta, GA 30331 11K Cascade Elementary School 2326 Venetian Drive Atlanta, GA 30311 11M & 11N & 11R Therrell D.M. High School 3099 Panther Trail SW Atlanta, GA 30311 12A Metropolitan Library 1332 Metropolitan Parkway Atlanta, GA 30310 12D &12G Perkerson Park Recreation Center 770 Deckner Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 12E1 & 12H1/2 & 12J Cleveland Avenue Elementary School 2672 Old Hapeville Road Atlanta, GA 30315 12K & 12N Pittman Park Recreation Center 950 Garibaldi St. SW Atlanta, GA 30310 12M South Atlanta High School 800 Hutchens Road SE Atlanta, GA 30354 AP01 A/B New Prospect Elementary 3055 Kimball Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA 30022 AP01 C/D Haynes Bridge Middle 10665 Haynes Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA 30022 AP02 1/2/B Wills Park Recreation Center 11925 Wills Road Alpharetta, GA 30009 AP03 & RW07A/B Mimosa Elementary School 1550 Warsaw Road Roswell, GA 30076 AP04A/B & AP06 Alpharetta Crabapple Government Center 12624 Broadwell Road Alpharetta, GA 30004 AP05 Windward Fire Station 3070 Market Place Alpharetta, GA 30004 AP07 A/B & ML06A Manning Oaks Elementary School 405 Cumming Street Alpharetta, GA 30004 AP09A/B Webb Bridge Middle 4455 Webb Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA 30005 AP10 Alpharetta Library 10 Park Plaza Alpharetta, GA 30009 AP12 A/B/C Alpharetta High School 3595 Webb Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA 30004 AP14 & JC04A/B/C & JC10 & JC15 Messiah Lutheran Church 4765 Kimball Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA 30005 CH0 1 / 2 / 3 / 4A / 5 Chattahoochee Hills City Hall 6505 Rico Road Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30268 CP011/2/B & CP02 & CP04A/B College Park Auditorium 3631 Main Street College Park, GA 30337 CP051/B & CP06A & CP07B/C/D/E/F Camp Truitt Senior Center 4320 Herschel Road College Park, GA 30337 CP081/3/4/A & SC10 Tracey Wyatt Community Center 2300 Godby Road College Park, GA 30349 EP01 A/B East Point First Mallalieu UM Church 2651 Church Street East Point, GA 30344 EP02 A/B/C/D/E Jefferson Park Recreation Center 1431 Norman Berry Drive East Point, GA 30344 EP03 A/B St Stephen Missionary Baptist Church 2670 Hogan Road East Point, GA 30344 EP04 A/B Brookview Elementary School 3250 Hammarskjold Drive East Point, GA 30344 FA01A & FA01B First Baptist Church of Fairburn 23 Malone Street SE Fairburn, GA 30213 FA01C Harvest Rain Church 8567 Bohannon Road Fairburn, GA 30213 FC01 & SC01A/B/C & SC20 Wolf Creek Branch Library 3100 Enon Road Atlanta, GA 30331 FC02 Aviation Community Cultural Center 3900 Aviation Circle NW Atlanta, GA 30336 Precinct Locations - June 9, 2020 5.14.2020 Precinct Facility Name Precinct Address Precinct City / Zip FC03 & SC16A Sandtown Park Gymnasium 5320 Campbellton Road SW Atlanta, GA 30331 HP01 Hoyt Smith Center 3444 North Fulton Avenue Hapeville, GA 30354 JC01 Shakerag Elementary School 10885 Rogers Circle Duluth, GA 30097 JC02 & JC06 Northview High School 10625 Parsons Road Duluth, GA 30097 JC03 A/B Findley Oaks Elementary 5880 Findley Chase Drive John Creek, GA 30097 JC05 Abbotts Hill Elementary School 5575 Abbotts Bridge Road Duluth, GA 30097 JC07 Wilson Creek Elementary 6115 Wilson Road John Creek, GA 30097 JC08 & JC09 Taylor Road Middle School 5150 Taylor Road Alpharetta, GA 30022 JC11 Johns Creek High School 5575 State Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA 30022 JC12 &
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