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This is a great part of Atlanta...has a large young population and seems to have the trendy feel that you get in a Hyde Park or Mt. Adams, enjoy!

 

The beginning part is of the main commercial area at the intersections of Virginia and Highlands (hence the name).

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Rubber sidewalks anyone...

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Do I even need to say it?

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Damn that is a cool neighborhood.

Looks like a fun place. Nice shots.

 

Good reminder to see if the sidewalks have been installed in Rossville yet.

Great shots! Looks like a lively neighborhood with a great streetscape.

I always did like that neighborhood. 

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

What - No pictures of Hare Krishna's?

Nice to see that there's still some of those hexagonal sidewalks still around. 

 

 

Pretty!  But damn, that is NOT a place to walk home drunk at night.

Nice to see that there's still some of those hexagonal sidewalks still around.

 

There are actually quite a bit of those throughout the Midtown area and in the Virginia Highlands area.  I actually saw some new installations of them, which I found cool.

Looks pleasant; some really cozy-looking residential properties.

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