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How to Find Foreclosure Listings
This site focuses primarily north metro Atlanta area. Browse free Atlana area foreclosure listings, including Cobb County,
north Fulton County, Dekalb County, Forsyth County and Gwinnett County. We
are very familiar with Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Marietta, Roswell,
Alpharetta, Buckhead, and Midtown. We have sold homes inside the perimeter
and outside the perimeter. We can't know everything so for clients who want
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Douglasville, Macon and areas further out we will gladly recommend a good
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About Grant Park
Grant Park is the oldest city park in
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.
Secondly, only the size of Piedmont Park, Grant Park
has two major attractions besides the park itself:
Zoo Atlanta, which was founded in 1889 and
originally known as the Grant Park Zoo Atlanta and
the cyclorama, a cyclorama Containing 1,864 from the
American Civil War Battle of Atlanta. The park will
serve more than two million visitors a year.
Grant Park is also the in-town neighborhood
surrounding Grant Park, Atlanta, and is the largest
historic neighborhood. It covers 88 acres or 35
hectares of Oakland Cemetery (established 1850),
where Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, 25 former
mayors of Atlanta, six former presidents of Georgia,
and many Civil War dead are buried. It also includes
the Atlanta stockade, Fort Walker, and the Grant
Mansion, which was the name of the area. Grant Park
Neighborhood Association represents the local
people.
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