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Editable Vector Map of the Atlanta Georgia US in SVG format.
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Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, landuse areas.

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Atlanta, Georgia, is a major city in the southeastern United States known for its rich history, diverse culture, and bustling economy. Here is a guide to some of the principal streets, roads, and city districts in Atlanta:

Principal Streets and Roads

  1. Peachtree Street: Perhaps the most famous street in Atlanta, Peachtree Street runs through the heart of the city and is a major thoroughfare that connects several key neighborhoods and landmarks.
  2. Ponce de Leon Avenue: A major east-west road that runs through Midtown and connects to the Ponce City Market, a popular mixed-use development.
  3. North Avenue: This road runs east-west and is known for landmarks such as the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) and the historic Fox Theatre.
  4. Piedmont Road: A major north-south road that travels through several neighborhoods, including Midtown and Buckhead, providing access to Piedmont Park and various shopping districts.
  5. Moreland Avenue: Runs north-south and is significant for connecting neighborhoods such as Little Five Points and East Atlanta Village.
  6. Buford Highway: Known for its diverse array of international restaurants and markets, this highway runs northeast out of the city.
  7. Memorial Drive: An important east-west road that passes through several neighborhoods and is known for its historical significance and development projects.
  8. Interstate 285 (The Perimeter): An interstate highway that forms a beltway around the city, connecting various suburbs and major highways.
  9. Interstate 75/85 (The Downtown Connector): These two interstates merge in the city center, running through downtown Atlanta and connecting to other major highways.

City Districts

  1. Downtown: The central business district of Atlanta, home to many of the city’s major attractions, including Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia Aquarium, and the World of Coca-Cola.
  2. Midtown: Known for its arts and cultural scene, including the High Museum of Art, Piedmont Park, and the Fox Theatre. It’s a vibrant area with numerous dining and nightlife options.
  3. Buckhead: An affluent residential and commercial district known for its upscale shopping centers like Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza, as well as high-end dining and luxury hotels.
  4. Old Fourth Ward: A historic neighborhood known for its role in the civil rights movement and home to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. It has seen significant redevelopment and is now a trendy area with parks and new housing.
  5. Little Five Points: An eclectic neighborhood known for its bohemian vibe, indie shops, music venues, and street art.
  6. Virginia-Highland: A residential neighborhood with a mix of historic homes, trendy boutiques, and popular restaurants and bars.
  7. West End: A historic district known for its Victorian-style homes and cultural landmarks, including the Wren’s Nest and the Westside BeltLine trail.
  8. East Atlanta Village (EAV): A neighborhood known for its nightlife, music scene, and a variety of unique bars and restaurants.
  9. Inman Park: Atlanta’s first planned suburb, now a vibrant neighborhood known for its Victorian homes, parks, and annual Inman Park Festival.
  10. Grant Park: Named after the large park within its bounds, this neighborhood is home to Zoo Atlanta and the Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum.
  11. Castleberry Hill: A historic district and arts community known for its loft-style housing, art galleries, and monthly Art Stroll.

Each of these streets, roads, and districts contributes to the unique character and vibrant life of Atlanta, offering a mix of historical significance, cultural attractions, and modern amenities.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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