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?
Know where ‘Tight Squeeze’ was? Spend a lot of time there?
Is the Tight Squeeze recent or old? Was it near the Mellow Mushroom? LOL
In my teenage years it was the Mad Hatter in Underground. It was legal to drink at 18. Later years OH LORD forgive me too many to list and many I want to forget.LOL
I grew up in Fairburn poor soutside of town girl. My family is all still there.
Atlanta wasted no time once the Crescent Limited was rerouted away from the West Point Route and L&N via Montgomery and Mobile to the Southern Railway via Birmingham to raze the old Terminal Station.
Thanks, but I do not know the town, so have no comment.