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  2. Table of Atlanta neighborhoods by population - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood Population (2010) NPU; Adair Park: 1,331: V Adams Park: 1,763: R Adamsville: 2,403: H Almond Park: 1,020: G Ansley Park: 2,277: E Ardmore: 756: E Argonne ...

  3. Neighborhoods in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The city of Atlanta, Georgia is made up of 243 neighborhoods officially defined by the city. [1] These neighborhoods are a mix of traditional neighborhoods, subdivisions , or groups of subdivisions. The neighborhoods are grouped by the city planning department into 25 neighborhood planning units (NPUs).

  4. Sherwood Forest, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood Forest is an intown neighborhood of Atlanta, ... It is one of the most affluent neighborhoods of the city with an average single-family home price of ...

  5. Intown Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Intown Atlanta neighborhoods (definition #1, Decatur) Intown Atlanta (or as an adjective, "intown") is a loosely-defined term used by the residents of Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. It is most frequently used in metro Atlanta to designate an area containing parts of the City of Atlanta and bordering communities. The definition of ...

  6. Category:Neighborhoods in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Atlanta" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. 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. Streets were planned ...