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  2. Cycling in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    A group of several bikers in downtown Atlanta These bikers are riding to the Georgia State Capitol. Cycling in Atlanta has grown in popularity in recent years, from 0.33% of commutes in 2000 to 1.1% in 2009, [1] [2] aided by improving cycling infrastructure and community support.

  3. Eastside Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Eastside Trail is a walking and biking trail stretching northwest to southeast on the Eastside of Atlanta, part of the Beltline ring of trails and parks. [1] It is lined with numerous notable industrial buildings adapted into restaurants, shops, apartments, condos, and two major food halls and mixed-use developments.

  4. Ansley Park - Wikipedia

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    Ansley Park is an intown residential district in Atlanta, Georgia, located just east of Midtown and west of Piedmont Park. When developed in 1905-1908, it was the first Atlanta suburban neighborhood designed for automobiles, [ 2 ] featuring wide, winding roads rather than the grid pattern typical of older streetcar suburbs .

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  6. Ansley Mall - Wikipedia

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    Ansley opened in 1964, sending Midtown Atlanta's Tenth Street shopping district into decline. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The single-level center had 175,300 square feet (16,290 m 2 ) of leasable area and was anchored by a 27,300-square-foot (2,540 m 2 ) Woolworth's variety store and 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2 ) Colonial supermarket .

  7. Propel ATL - Wikipedia

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    Propel ATL is a sustainable transportation advocacy group in Atlanta, Georgia.The organization is the product of a merger between two previous organizations: the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition (ABC) and Pedestrians Educating Drivers on Safety (PEDS) completed in 2021, and renamed to Propel ATL in 2022. [1]