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  2. Chelsea Heights & Westchester Hills (Decatur) - Wikipedia

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    This City of Decatur park is east of the CSX railroad tracks, behind the former Westchester Elementary School. The park is located between Chelsea Heights and Westchester Hills. The City of Decatur also purchased a vacant parcel containing a stream and trail that adjoins this park, and falls between N. Parkwood Rd. & Westchester Hills Dr. in ...

  3. North Decatur, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Also view the ruins of the 1906 Decatur Waterworks, used by the City of Decatur as a drinking water source until the 1940s. Medlock Park, 874 Gaylemont Cir. 39 acres (160,000 m 2) Dekalb County park with baseball & softball fields, multi-use field, multi-use court, playground, swimming pool and picnic area.

  4. Venetian Pool - Wikipedia

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    Venetian Pool, opened in 1924 as "Venetian Casino," was created from a 4-acre (16,000 m 2) old coral rock quarry, abandoned in 1921.The pool was founded by George Merrick as part of the development of Coral Gables, which was created in Mediterranean Revival style and utilized a large amount of coral for ornamental features of the community.

  5. Winnona Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Main entrance to Columbia Theological Seminary, Winnona Park neighborhood, Decatur, GA. Winnona Park contained farms and estates in the 19th century. "Winnona" is named for the Winn family, who came to DeKalb County, Georgia in the first half of the 19th Century. James J. Winn was a clergyman and a surgeon in the C.S.A.

  6. Mozley Park - Wikipedia

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    A park was developed with roadways, landscaped areas, lakes, a swimming pool, and a bathhouse. The only other non-residential building in the district is the Frank Lebby Stanton Elementary School, named for Georgia's first poet laureate. It was built on a wooded hill adjacent to Mozley Park.

  7. Candler Park - Wikipedia

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    Candler Park is a 55-acre (223,000 m 2) city park located at 585 Candler Park Drive NE, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It is named after Coca-Cola magnate Asa Griggs Candler, who donated this land to the city in 1922. [2]