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Map 3 // Westside Woods Morningside-Lenox Park Expansion I-20 to W North Atlanta High School Garden Hills Morris Brandon Elementary Elementary Garden Hills Peachtree Rd NE Wesley Rd NE Moores Mill Rd NW ¦400 Howell Mill Rd NW Alexander Park Buford Hwy Piedmont Rd NE Peachtree Battle Ave NW LINDBERGH CENTER E. Rivers Lindbergh Dr NE Elementary Atlanta Lindbergh/Morosgo Marietta Blvd NW Peachtree Memorial Park Peachtree Hills Hills Park Bolton Academy Bobby Jones Bennett St. Golf Course MARTA Arts Armour Yard District Chattahoochee Ave NW Maintenance Facility Collier Hills Collier Rd NW North Armour Dr NE Tanyard Piedmont Channing Valley Creek Hospital Cheshire Bridge Rd. Park Peachtree Rd Brookwood Hills Collier Hills Ardmore Ottley Dr NE Park Rock Springs Rd NE Ardmore Piedmont Heights Park Ansley Peachtree St NE Northside Dr Golf Course Brookwood Spring Buford Conn Howell Mill Rd NW 85 Sherwood Forest E Morningside Dr NE Underwood Hills Berkeley Park Ansley Morningside Beverly Rd NE Mall Elementary Loring Heights Cumberland Rd NE Marietta Blvd NW North Map 3 // Westside Woods Morningside-Lenox Park Expansion I-20 TO W. MARIETTA ST. Ansley Park Atlantic Station Spring St NW Blandtown Waterworks Piedmont Ave Howell Mill Rd NW Woodruff Winn Park Atlanta Hemphill Arts Center Botanical Huff Rd NW Waterworks After running by predominately Rockdale ARTS CENTER Gardens residential neighborhoods to the Amsterdam Ave NE W Peachtree St NW west of the Atlanta University Boyd Piedmont Elementary 14th St NW Park Park Dr NE Center, the Atlanta BeltLine 13th St NE Orme Park encounters active railway. W Marietta St NW Home Park An environmental study Inman Middle School Virginia Highland approved by the Federal Transit Knight Park/ Commercial 10th St NW 10th St NE Virginia Ave NE District Administration in 2012 identified Howell Station MIDTOWN Grady an alignment that includes on- Westside 8th St NE High School Virginia Highland street and in-corridor segments. Reservoir Park Marietta St NW Briarcliff Rd NE Atlanta BeltLine transit will Bellwood Midtown NE Ave Highland connect to MARTA at either Yard Georgia Institute Greenwood Ave NE Springdale Park Druid Hills B.E.S.T Jefferson St NW of Technology Elementary Bankhead station or an in-fill Academy Freedom Pky Woodson Atkins Park Oak Grove Park Ponce de Leon Ave NE Monroe Dr NE Virgilee Park station. It will integrate with the Elementary Piedmont Ave DL Hollowell Boulevard NW Spring St Ponce de Leon Ave NE Springdale Park Atlanta Streetcar system along Ponce de Leon Ave Grove Park BANKHEAD Juniper St NE Ponce City North Avenue, slated to be going NORTH AVENUE Market North Ave into construction by 2018. Poncey Highland Bankhead Maddox North Ave Park Centennial Place Freedom Park Freedom Park Westside Reservoir Park, Elementary Mary Linn Elementary Candler formerly Bellwood Quarry, will North Ave English Intown Historic Park The Kindezi Fourth The Carter Avenue Academy Center exceed Piedmont Park as one of School Ward CIVIC CENTER Park Candler Park Atlanta’s largest greenspaces at KIPP Skate Little Five over 300 acres. The first phase WAYS Park Points Josepph E Lowery Blvd NW Ralph McGill Blvd NE JE Boone Boulevard NW Luckie St NW of park construction will include Downtown Bass Baker St NW Recreation EDGEWOOD-CANDLER PARK development of passive greenspace Kennedy M. Bethune Center in the southwestern corner of the Middle School Elementary Freedom Freedom Park DeKalb Ave NE Latin Piedmont Ave Freedom Pky park. Please note that the quarryAcademy Park Inman Park Washington PEACHTREE CENTER is NOT currently open to visitors, Hunter Hills Park Vine City Old Fourth Ward Historic outside of our tours. Hope-Hill INMAN PARK-REYNOLDSTOWN Westside Spring St SpringvalePark KIPP Atlanta Village Elementary The PATH Foundation plans Collegiate Marietta St NW ASHBY VINE CITY Auburn Ave SE to extend the Silver Comet Trail to GWCC/DOME ML King Center Atlanta Edgewood Ave SE Sweet Auburn Dist. for Nonviolent Martin Luther King Jr Dr SW connect in to the west side of the Mozley Park Preparatory FIVE POINTS Social Change Whitefoord WEST LAKE Washington Georgia State Hulsey Yard High School Academy Elementary Atlanta BeltLine. Beckwith St SW Martin Luther KingUniversity Jr Dr Lang Carson Moreland Ave Just Us Sweet Auburn Park Atlanta BeltLine Highlights Ralph David Abernathy BlvdMozley SW Park Edgewood GEORGIA STATE Kirkwood Ave SE Castleberry Hill Forsyth TrinitySt SW Ave SW > The West End Trail runs Fair St SW Decatur St SE Ashview Heights KING MEMORIAL Reynoldstown along Westview Drive to the Atlanta GARNETT Cabbagetown Westview Dr SW M. Agnes Jones Oakland Cemetery University Memorial Dr Westview Cemetery. Elementary Center Pryor St Memorial Dr > The 3-mile Westside Trail runs Capitol Gateway Westview Enota Park Peters St SW in the old railroad corridor from Cemetery Woodward Ave Se Washington Park to University Avenue and will be under Westview KIPP CommercialSTRIVE Chapel St SW Glenwood Ave SE construction from late 2014 to District Academy Sydney St SE Josepph E Lowery Blvd SW 2016. Summerhill Way Kennedy Bill Westview Glenwood Ave SE > An extension is planned for Gordon-White Park West EndThe quarry in the Wells St SW Ralph David Abernathy Blvd WestsideCommercial Reservoir Park Mechanicsville Maynard H. Jackson Pryor St SW Maddox Park. District Glenn St SW Ave Capitol King Middle High School SW Connector Trail is a popular stop on the Beulah Heights Rogers Ave SW White StWest SW End Atlanta BeltLine bus tour School > Westside Reservoir Park will Boulevard SE University Berne St SE Atlanta Grant Park open in phases. Donnelly Ave SW WEST END Turner Westwood Terrace Brown Middle Field Neighborhood Parkside Beecher School Charter Elementary Flat Shoals Ave SE Hills Beecher St SW Connally W Whitehall St SW Elementary Elementary Ormewood Park Elementary Grant Park Atlanta Rockwell St SW Atlanta Zoo Oakland City Rose Circle Park Adair Park II Ormond St SE and Cyclorama Neighborhood Metropolitan Pkwy SW Pkwy Metropolitan Ormond-Grant Charter Gideons Playlot Middle School Beecher Hills Cascade Avenue/Road Outdoor Elementary Activity Center Bouldercrest Dr SE Adair Park Fletcher St SW Peoplestown John D. H. Stanton White 5 Pittman Confederate Ave SE Park Photo: Van Hall Salvation Army Park Elementary Bush Mountain Allene Ave SW College Four Corners Murphy Daniel Adair Park Stanton Park Cascade Ave SW Crossing Pittsburgh Ridge Ave Park I Ga. Army Oakland Dr SW Boulevard Lee St SW Boulevard Nat’l Guard/ Avon St SW Urban Crossing Park Heights Ga. State Patrol Farm University Ave SW Finch Pittman Englewood Ave SE Elementary Casey Foundation Site Park Carver Sandtown Rd SW High School Chosewood Park Green Jonesboro Rd SE Dill Ave SW Hillside Slater Hill St SE Chosewood Cascade Park Elementary Park Elementary Capitol View South Benteen Benteen Park Venetian Hills OAKLAND CITY Capitol View Manor Atlanta McDonough Blvd ElementarySE High Point Park Wesley Adams Park Sylvan Hills International Middle School Emma Millican Villages Academy Park at Carver Adams Fort McPherson Park Joyland Pryor St SW South Atlanta Perkerson Atlanta Federal Penitentiary Campbellton Rd SW Park Technical Price Sylvan Rd SW College Middle Sylvan Hills School.
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