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  2. Pace's Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Pace's Ferry. Through much of the 19th century, Pace's Ferry was an important ferry across the Chattahoochee River near Atlanta. Started in the early 1830s near Peachtree Creek, it was run by Hardy Pace, one of the city's founders. It was an important transportation link to northwestern Georgia, especially prior to the construction of the State ...

  3. Paces, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Paces, Atlanta. Coordinates: 33.8474°N 84.446°W. Paces is a neighborhood of Atlanta, US. It is part of the Buckhead district and is located in the far northwest corner of the city. Paces is bounded on the northwest by the Chattahoochee River, which is also the Cobb / Fulton county line. Just across the river in Cobb is the unincorporated ...

  4. Hardy Pace - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Namesake of Pace's Ferry, Battle of Pace's Ferry, and Pace's Ferry Road in Atlanta. Hardy Pace (July 10, 1785 – December 5, 1864) was an American ferryman, miller, and early settler of Atlanta, Georgia. He is the namesake of Pace's Ferry, an important ferry in the 19th century; and all iterations of Paces Ferry Road in north Atlanta.

  5. Historic ferries of the Atlanta area - Wikipedia

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    The Powers Ferry (originally spelled Power's Ferry) was another route northwest from Atlanta, upstream from Pace's Ferry. It is named for James Power (1790–1870), a plantation owner, who established this Chattahoochee River ferry in 1835, before Atlanta was founded. [15] The ferry remained in service for nearly 70 years, until a bridge was ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fulton ...

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    Whitehall Street Retail Historic District. August 6, 2020(#100005409) Centered on Peachtree St. and Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. including Forsyth, Broad, Peachtree, and Mitchell Sts.33°45′08″N84°23′32″W / 33.7522°N 84.3921°W / 33.7522; -84.3921 (Whitehall Street Retail Historic District) Atlanta.

  7. Albert E. Thornton House - Wikipedia

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    December 8, 1980. The Albert E. Thornton House in Atlanta, Georgia was built in 1938. It was designed by architect Philip T. Shutze. The house is asserted to be a "superb example of the Regency Revival style in Atlanta". It is a five-bay central block building with one-story wings.

  8. Vinings, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    He operated Pace's Ferry across the Chattahoochee River, in this area between Atlanta, Buckhead, and Smyrna. Paces Ferry Road is still the main east–west road through Vinings. The Western and Atlantic Railroad laid rail tracks from Chattanooga, Tennessee to Atlanta in the 1840s. Vinings became a construction station for the railroad, and was ...

  9. Peachtree Creek - Wikipedia

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    Peachtree Creek is a major stream in Atlanta. It flows for 7.5 miles (12.1 km) [1] almost due west into the Chattahoochee River just south of Vinings. Peachtree Creek is an important part of the area history. Fort Peachtree was built near the creek and the Chattahoochee River to guard against the Cherokee, who were in the Cherokee County ...

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