CDC is downtown Atlanta next to Emory.
Centennial Park is downtown Atlanta all most center.
They are all in Fulton County.
Grew up there and watched the whole city be built and what a shame it has become.
Heavy rain, thunder and lighting now in the tri-city area of western corner North Carolina, Tenn. and north Georgia boarders.
No, they aren't. While I'd call it downtown, the streets in the area carry a NW designation. I can see trying to call it SW (even though it technically isn't), but SE?
Centennial Park is downtown Atlanta all most center.
Centennial Park is near the old Terminal Station area from which Atlanta grew. The center of Atlanta has traditonally been considered 5 Points.
CDC is downtown Atlanta next to Emory.
Next to Emory I can buy as a description. They are no where near downtown Atlanta. Perhaps you are thinking of Downtown Decatur. (although that is still a couple of miles). "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333, U.S.A. http://www.cdc.gov/
They are all in Fulton County.
No, they aren't. Try Dekalb County for Emory and the CDC.
Grew up there
Know where 'Tight Squeeze' was? Spend a lot of time there?
Thanks for the update Davey, I appreciate it.. :)
Stay safe.
Thanks for that added info about the location of the storm in Atlanta yesterday. How are things there today? Understand some more storms went throught GA - and then came on over to South Carolina, and Southern NC. We in Central NC got some bad lightning and welcome rain but no severe winds. It’s all blown of area now - but still warnings in Souhern NC Area south of Lumberton NC (near SC border) the news kept saying a tornado was likely going hit that area because of the hook signature on the radar...but haven’t read yet about what did it.