Virginia Highland/ Morningside - popular intown Atlanta neighborhoods
Virginia Highland and Morningside– sometimes called “The Highlands” is one Atlanta’s most popular neighborhoods for shopping, dining and nightlife. It consists of seven distinct commercial villages alternating with short, walkable blocks of charming bungalow style and tudor homes.
RENTED: 1325 N Highland Ave #B, Virginia Highland, Atlanta, GA
Beautiful 1-Bedroom Apartment at the corner of Morningside & N Highland Ave! Lots of window flood the home with plenty of light. Gleaming hardwood floors, high ceilings and tons of charm. Fully renovated kitchen with exposed beams and built-in spice shelves. Stainless steel appliances, microwave/tabletop oven & hot plate provided in lieu of range. Spacious bathroom with additional built-ins. Bedroom has two closets, the walk-in closet includes washer & dryer. Large front porch is shared with 1 other unit. Convenient to shops, restaurants, parks and so much more! Additional Monthly Utility fee of $175 for Gas/Water/Power/Sewer/Trash
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Home of the Braves (Original) at Virginia-Highland Summerfest 2014
AHi! Hot Pepper Sauce Company at NOCHE' (Virginia Highlands, Atlanta, Georgia)
another taste test by the General Manager of Noche'.....everyday I'm hustlin'!
Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, North America
Piedmont Park is an urban park in Atlanta, Georgia, located about 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Downtown, between the Midtown and Virginia Highland neighborhoods. Originally the land was owned by Dr. Benjamin Walker, who used it as his out-of-town gentleman's farm and residence. He sold the land in 1887 to the Gentlemen's Driving Club, who wanted to establish an exclusive club and racing ground for horse enthusiasts. The Driving Club entered an agreement with the Piedmont Exposition Company, headed by prominent Atlantan Charles A. Collier, to use the land for fairs and expositions and later gave the park its name. The park was originally designed by Joseph Forsyth Johnson to host the first of two major expositions held in the park in the late 19th century. The Piedmont Exposition opened in October 1887 to great fanfare. The event was a success and set the stage for the Cotton States and International Exposition which was held in the park seven years later in 1895. Both exhibitions showcased the prosperity of the region that had occurred during and after the Reconstruction period. In the early 20th century, a redesign plan called the Olmsted plan, was begun by the sons of New York Central Park architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. The effort led to the addition of scenic paths in the park and the joining of the park with the Ansley park system. Over the years, the park has also served as an athletic center for the city. Atlanta's first professional baseball team, the Atlanta Crackers, played in the park from 1902 to 1904. Several important intercollegiate rivalries were also forged in the park including the University of Georgia vs. Georgia Tech baseball rivalry and Georgia versus Auburn football which has been called the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry. Throughout the 20th century, many improvements have been made in the park, including the addition of covered picnic areas, tennis facilities, the Lake Clara Meer dock and visitors center, and two playgrounds. In 2008, a ground-breaking ceremony was held for a 53-acre (210,000 m2) extension to the park. On April 12, 2011, Mayor Kasim Reed cut the ribbon to open the first phase of a major expansion into the northern third of the park. Additional areas at the far north of the park (near Ansley Mall) are to be developed next.
Highland Inn & Ballroom Presents: A Majestic Journey to Atlanta
Established in 1927, the historic Highland Inn is located less than 2 miles from downtown Atlanta in the pedestrian friendly Poncey Highlands neighborhood.We are a quaint hotel located in the middle of one of the trendiest and most lively neighborhoods in Atlanta!Ideal accommodations for budget minded travelers, concert-goers, locals, family, touring bands, convention attendees, sports fans, wedding and event parties, students, and individuals relocating to the area. Because of our central location to many of Atlanta's hippest restaurants and shopping, The Highland Inn has always been a welcoming stop for many visitors and locals alike.
The Highland Inn hotel - Atlanta, GA
Atlanta hotel located in the Poncey-Highlands neighborhood. Near Young Blood Gallery & Boutique, Manuel's Tavern, Cafe 360, Plaza Theatre, Highland Inn Ballroom Lounge
Virginia Highland Church 3-8-09 Part 1
Virginia Highland Church service 3-8-09, part 1
A Spacious Residence in McLean, Virginia | TTR Sotheby's International Realty
McLean, Virginia is considered one of the most desirable communities in the United States.
Offering a serene, natural setting just outside the nation’s capitol, it’s no wonder McLean, Virginia is home to some of the Washington Metropolitan Area’s most extraordinary properties.
Built in 2003, this stunning 18,000 square foot estate located off of Old Dominion Drive offers over 5 acres of lush landscaped greens overlooking Great Falls National Park.
Featuring a heated pool, tennis court, and terraced stone patios, this stunning residence offers ample room for both private living and entertaining on a grand scale.
The interior inspires as vaulted ceilings, wood burning fireplaces, and handsome hardwood floors compliment luxury amenities including a gourmet kitchen, billiards room, and study.
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Monroe to Park - ATL Neighborhood
This little travel vid captures a segment of my ride from my home to my rehearsal studio. It's not important, just a little slice of life showing off a very pretty intown neighborhood in Atlanta, GA. I think I'm humming a Guided By Voices tune.
Piedmont Park, Dog Park, Wilcox, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, North America
Piedmont Park is a 189-acre urban park in Atlanta, Georgia, located about 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Downtown, between the Midtown and Virginia Highland neighborhoods. Originally the land was owned by Dr. Benjamin Walker, who used it as his out-of-town gentleman's farm and residence. He sold the land in 1887 to the Gentlemen's Driving Club (later renamed the Piedmont Driving Club), who wanted to establish an exclusive club and racing ground for horse enthusiasts. The Driving Club entered an agreement with the Piedmont Exposition Company, headed by prominent Atlantan Charles A. Collier, to use the land for fairs and expositions and later gave the park its name. The park was originally designed by Joseph Forsyth Johnson to host the first of two major expositions held in the park in the late 19th century. The Piedmont Exposition opened in October 1887 to great fanfare. The event was a success and set the stage for the Cotton States and International Exposition which was held in the park seven years later in 1895. Both exhibitions showcased the prosperity of the region that had occurred during and after the Reconstruction period. In the early 20th century, a redesign plan called the Olmsted plan, was begun by the sons of New York Central Park architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. The effort led to the addition of scenic paths in the park and the joining of the park with the Ansley park system. Over the years, the park has also served as an athletic center for the city. Atlanta's first professional baseball team, the Atlanta Crackers, played in the park from 1902 to 1904. Several important intercollegiate rivalries were also forged in the park including the University of Georgia vs. Georgia Tech baseball rivalry and Georgia versus Auburn football which has been called the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry. Throughout the 20th century, many improvements have been made in the park, including the addition of covered picnic areas, tennis facilities, the Lake Clara Meer dock and visitors center, and two playgrounds. In 2008, a ground-breaking ceremony was held for a 53-acre (210,000 m2) extension to the park. On April 12, 2011, Mayor Kasim Reed cut the ribbon to open the first phase of a major expansion into the northern third of the park. Additional areas at the far north of the park (near Ansley Mall) are to be developed next. Approximately 50 acres (20 ha) in the northwest portion of the 187-acre (76 ha) park had remained woodlands into the 21st century. In 2007, a park expansion plan called for a new parking deck as well as open green space, bicycle and walking trails, formal and community gardens, an interactive water feature, children's playgrounds, a skate park, athletic fields, and woodlands. The project was expected to cost $72 million. On April 23, 2008, a ground-breaking ceremony was held at the Bathhouse for the 53-acre (21 ha) expansion of the Park. The pool and bathhouse are part of a huge Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) renovation that cost around $7.8 million and was completed in early summer 2009. The renovation features accessibility, a warming kitchen, WiFi, a pool with beach entry, bubblers, current channel, vortex, fountains, separate splash pad, lap lanes, landscaped deck environment, and concessions. A new area featuring a Bocce ball court and green space with an arbor opened in May 2010. On April 12, 2011, Mayor Kasim Reed cut the ribbon to open the first phase of a major expansion into the northern third of the park. Areas opened include two oval-shaped plazas (The Greensward and The Promenade, which contains the interactive Legacy Fountain), the Lower Meadow, the Six Springs Wetlands, and a vastly expanded dog park. With the exception of some festival weekends and special events, dogs are permitted in Piedmont Park, on leashes 6 feet (1.8 m) or shorter for safety reasons. Owners must clean up after their dogs, and the park has a half-dozen plastic bag dispensing stations to facilitate this. Several of the park's water fountains also have a ground-level basin for dogs to use. Just north of the Park Road entrance bridge are two fenced-in Dog Parks where friendly dogs (and their owners) can cavort with each other off-leash. Brand new, vastly expanded parks for small and large dogs were opened in Apr 2011. The Leash-free Alliance of Piedmont Park (LAPP) is a volunteer group that works with the Conservancy on dog park improvements, fundraising efforts, and clean up projects. Piedmont Park is a central focal point of Atlanta's Midtown community. The park is home to various annual celebrations and events, including Atlanta Pride Festival, the Atlanta Jazz Festival, the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Music Midtown, and Festival Peachtree Latino. A summer series of classic films, Screen on the Green, is also aired in the park for local residents. On the weekend and holidays, the park comes alive with music, intramural sports, and fun festivities.
Inviting Ornate Estate in Virginia Beach, Virginia | Sotheby's International Realty
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Built by a renowned luxury builder for his personal residence, no expense was spared while every detail was carefully and artfully planned. Impeccably maintained, this 3 story, Homearama award-winning “Wedding House” shows like new.
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Nightime Atlanta
From Atlanta's Peachtree Street (Buckhead) to Ponce de Leon Ave, with a stop at the Krispy Kreme Hot Doughnut Factory on to Little Five Points in the Virginia Highlands area.
Ponce City Market, Atlanta, GA
Ponce City Market is a mixed-use development located in a historic building in Atlanta, with national and local retail anchors, restaurants, a food hall, boutiques and offices, and residential units. It is located where the BeltLine crosses Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward where that neighborhood touches the Virginia Highland, Poncey-Highland and Midtown neighborhoods. The 2,100,000-square-foot (200,000 m2) building, one of the largest by volume in the Southeast United States, was used by Sears, Roebuck and Co. from 1926–1987 and later by the City of Atlanta as City Hall East. The building's lot covers 16 acres (65,000 m2). It officially opened on August 25, 2014, It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.
Real Atlanta Lifestlyes - Atlanta Georgia
Tour the grounds of Georgia State Capitol Building with Sherry Hoger 404-921-9510 on a beautiful in a warm spring night. The sounds of the city life are like white noise to my ears. We Love Atlanta!
1935 FDR Delivers Speech to Farmers in Atlanta, Georgia
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Let us make one thing clear. Your Government says to you: You cannot borrow your way out of debt; but you can invest your way into a sounder future.
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Time: November 29, 1935
Setting: Warm Springs, Atlanta, Georgia, farms, pasture, crowds,
People: FDR, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, farmers
Objects: 1930s convertible automobile, 1930s automobile, cows,
Subjects: agriculture, The New Deal, Great Depression, FDR speech
Summer in Atlanta, Georgia
In Winter, we miss the Summer in Atlanta.
Atlanta (/ætˈlæntə/) is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia. With an estimated 2018 population of 498,044,[9] it is also the 37th most-populous city in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5.9 million people and the ninth largest metropolitan area in the nation.
Ponce City Market is a mixed-use development located in a historic building in Atlanta, with national and local retail anchors, restaurants, a food hall, boutiques and offices, and residential units. It is located where the BeltLine crosses Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward where that neighborhood touches the Virginia Highland, Poncey-Highland and Midtown neighborhoods.
The Atlanta BeltLine (also Beltline or Belt Line) is a former railway corridor around the core of Atlanta, Georgia, under development in stages as a multi-use trail. Some portions are already complete, while others are still in a rough state but hikeable. Using existing rail track easements, the BeltLine is designed to improve transportation, add green space, and promote redevelopment. There are longer-term visions for streetcar or light-rail lines along all or part of the corridor.
Atlanta countryside driving 1
The Highland Inn- Atlanta, GA
Atlanta hotel located in the Poncey-Highlands neighborhood. Near Young Blood Gallery & Boutique, Manuel's Tavern, Cafe 360, Plaza Theatre, Highland Inn Ballroom Lounge
Next Stop: Conan O'Brien in Atlanta, Georgia
Going to see a taping of Conan at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. Made a little video.