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Little Five Points (also L5P, LFP, Little Five, or Lil' Five) is a district on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, east of downtown.[1]

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  1. 57 relations: Alternative culture, Atlanta, Atlanta Gas Light, Big-box store, Bohemianism, Brick, Broadcast range, Candler Park, Cartoon Network, Chain store, Class of 3000, Commercial district, Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property, County (United States), DeKalb County, Georgia, Downtown Atlanta, Eastside, Atlanta, Edgewood, Atlanta, Euclid, Filling station, Five Points, Atlanta, Float (parade), Fulton County, Georgia, Gentrification, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, Georgia State Route 42, Haight-Ashbury, Halloween, Handicraft, Hearse, Infill, Inman Park, Internet Girls, Intersection (road), Land development, Lauren Myracle, List of independent radio stations, Little Five Fest, Main Street, Marching band, Metro Atlanta, Motorcycling, Multistorey car park, Neighborhoods in Atlanta, Parade, Poncey–Highland, Seminole, Southern United States, Streetcars in Atlanta, ... Expand index (7 more) »

  2. 1900s establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)

Alternative culture

Alternative culture is a type of culture that exists outside or on the fringes of mainstream or popular culture, usually under the domain of one or more subcultures.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Atlanta Gas Light

Atlanta Gas Light Company (AGLC), commonly still known as Atlanta Gas Light (AGL), is the largest natural gas wholesaler in the Southeast U.S., and is the leading subsidiary of parent company Southern Company Gas.

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Big-box store

A big-box store, a hyperstore, a supercenter, a superstore, or a megastore is a physically large retail establishment, usually part of a chain of stores.

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Bohemianism

Bohemianism is a social and cultural movement that has, at its core, a way of life away from society's conventional norms and expectations.

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Brick

A brick is a type of construction material used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction.

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Broadcast range

A broadcast range (also listening range or listening area for radio, or viewing range or viewing area for television) is the service area that a broadcast station or other transmission covers via radio waves (or possibly infrared light, which is closely related).

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Candler Park

Candler Park is a 55-acre (223,000 m2) city park located at 585 Candler Park Drive NE, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Little Five Points and Candler Park are neighborhoods in Atlanta.

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Cartoon Network

Cartoon Network (often abbreviated as CN) is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

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Chain store

A chain store or retail chain is a retail outlet in which several locations share a brand, central management and standardized business practices.

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Class of 3000

Class of 3000 is an American children's animated music television series created by André 3000 (best known as a member of the hip hop duo Outkast) for Cartoon Network.

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Commercial district

A commercial district or commercial zone is any part of a city or town in which the primary land use is commercial activities (shops, offices, theaters, restaurants and so on), as opposed to a residential neighbourhood, an industrial zone, or other types of neighbourhoods.

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Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property

Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property describes the process through which the material, historical, and design integrity of any immovable cultural property are prolonged through carefully planned interventions.

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County (United States)

In the United States, a county or county equivalent is an administrative or political subdivision of a U.S. state or other territories of the United States which consists of a geographic area with specific boundaries and usually some level of governmental authority.

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DeKalb County, Georgia

DeKalb County is located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Downtown Atlanta

Downtown Atlanta is the central business district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Little Five Points and Downtown Atlanta are neighborhoods in Atlanta.

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Eastside, Atlanta

Eastside refers to the city district comprising the easternmost portion of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Little Five Points and Eastside, Atlanta are neighborhoods in Atlanta.

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Edgewood, Atlanta

Edgewood is a neighborhood located on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, located approximately east of downtown Atlanta. Little Five Points and Edgewood, Atlanta are neighborhoods in Atlanta.

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Euclid

Euclid (Εὐκλείδης; BC) was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.

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Filling station

A filling station (also known as a gas station or petrol station) is a facility that sells fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles.

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Five Points, Atlanta

Five Points is a district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, the primary reference for the downtown area. Little Five Points and Five Points, Atlanta are neighborhoods in Atlanta.

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Float (parade)

A float is a decorated platform, either built on a vehicle like a truck or towed behind one, which is a component of many festive parades, such as those of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the Carnival in São Paulo, the Carnival of Viareggio, the Maltese Carnival, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Mardi Gras in New Orleans, the Gasparilla Pirate Festival, the 500 Festival Parade in Indianapolis, the United States Presidential Inaugural Parade, and the Tournament of Roses Parade.

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Fulton County, Georgia

Fulton County is a county in the north-central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Gentrification

Gentrification is the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment.

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Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia, officially the State of Georgia, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Georgia Railroad and Banking Company

The Georgia Railroad and Banking Company also seen as "GARR", was a historic railroad and banking company that operated in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Georgia State Route 42

State Route 42 (SR 42) is a state highway that runs southeast-to-northwest through portions of Peach, Crawford, Monroe, Butts, Henry, Clayton, and DeKalb counties in the central and north-central parts of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Haight-Ashbury

Haight-Ashbury is a district of San Francisco, California, named for the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets.

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Halloween

Halloween or Hallowe'en (less commonly known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve) is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.

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Handicraft

A handicraft is a traditional main sector of craft making and applies to a wide range of creative and design activities that are related to making things with one's hands and skill, including work with textiles, moldable and rigid materials, paper, plant fibers, clay, etc.

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Hearse

A hearse is a large vehicle, originally a horse carriage but later with the introduction of motor vehicles, a car, used to carry the body of a deceased person in a casket at a funeral, wake, or graveside service.

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Infill

In urban planning, infill, or in-fill, is the rededication of land in an urban environment, usually open-space, to new construction.

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Inman Park

Inman Park is an intown neighborhood on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, and its first planned suburb. Little Five Points and Inman Park are neighborhoods in Atlanta.

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Internet Girls

Internet Girls is a young adult novel series by American author Lauren Myracle published between 2005 and 2014.

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Intersection (road)

An intersection or an at-grade junction is a junction where two or more roads converge, diverge, meet or cross at the same height, as opposed to an interchange, which uses bridges or tunnels to separate different roads.

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Land development

Land development is the alteration of landscape in any number of ways such as.

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Lauren Myracle

Lauren Myracle (born May 15, 1969) is an American writer of young adult fiction.

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List of independent radio stations

This is the list of independent radio stations.

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Little Five Fest

Little Five Fest was amusic festival in Atlanta, Ga.

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Main Street

Main Street is a metonym used to denote a primary retail street of a village, town or small city in many parts of the world.

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Marching band

A marching band is a group of instrumental musicians who perform while marching, often for entertainment or competition.

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Metro Atlanta

Metro Atlanta, designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget as the Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell metropolitan statistical area, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Georgia and the sixth-largest in the United States, based on the July 1, 2023 metropolitan area population estimates from the U.S.

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Motorcycling

Motorcycling is the act of riding a motorcycle.

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Multistorey car park

A multistorey car park (Commonwealth English) or parking garage (American English), also called a multistorey, parking building, parking structure, parkade (mainly Canadian), parking ramp, parking deck, or indoor parking, is a building designed for car, motorcycle, and bicycle parking in which parking takes place on more than one floor or level.

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Neighborhoods in Atlanta

|Note: many unincorporated communities in DeKalb County and Cobb County, Georgia adjacent to Atlanta, including Druid Hills CDP and North Druid Hills, both in DeKalb County and Cumberland, Georgia and Vinings, Georgia, both in Cobb County use "Atlanta" in their postal address but are not part of the City of Atlanta.

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Parade

A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, floats, or sometimes large balloons.

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Poncey–Highland

Poncey–Highland is an intown neighborhood on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, located south of Virginia–Highland. Little Five Points and Poncey–Highland are neighborhoods in Atlanta.

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Seminole

The Seminole are a Native American people who developed in Florida in the 18th century.

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Southern United States

The Southern United States, sometimes Dixie, also referred to as the Southern States, the American South, the Southland, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States.

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Streetcars in Atlanta

Streetcars originally operated in Atlanta downtown and into the surrounding areas from 1871 until the final line's closure in 1949.

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Strip mall

A strip mall, strip center, strip plaza or simply plaza is a type of shopping center common in North America and Australia where the stores are arranged in a row, with a footpath in front.

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Tunnel

A tunnel is an underground or undersea passageway.

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U.S. Route 23 in Georgia

U.S. Highway 23 (US 23) in the U.S. state of Georgia is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that travels from the St. Marys River south-southeast of Folkston to the North Carolina state line, in the northern part of Dillard.

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Urban decay

Urban decay (also known as urban rot, urban death or urban blight) is the sociological process by which a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude.

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Urban renewal

Urban renewal (also called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom and urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment often used to address urban decay in cities.

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Victorian architecture

Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century.

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WRFG

WRFG (89.3 FM) is a non-commercial public radio station in Atlanta, Georgia.

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See also

1900s establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)

  • Little Five Points

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Five_Points

Also known as L5P, Little 5 Points.

, Strip mall, Tunnel, U.S. Route 23 in Georgia, Urban decay, Urban renewal, Victorian architecture, WRFG.