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About West End
The West End
neighborhood of
Atlanta is the
National
Register of
Historic Places
and can be found
southwest of
Castleberry Hill
and just north
of Oakland City.
It began as a
tavern called
the Whitehall
and the 1830s he
became the first
post office and
voting on. In
1845, when the
Marthasville,
Georgia to
Atlanta, voting
and postal
functions were
transferred
Whitehall.
After the
American Civil
War the area was
home mainly
railway Laborers
expulsion by the
high cost of
living in
Atlanta, and as
late as 1876 had
only 150
households, most
of which were
the Laborers
(the only known
name is Jonathan
Norcross). By
the 1880s, many
wealthy
Atlantans built
large estates
here, and where
they came from,
the main street
of Gordon Street
became a
bustling
commercial
district.
Continued good
growth in the
twentieth
century, but the
problems of
intown, Atlanta
1960 and 1970
come into
contact with the
West End was hit
particularly
hard. In 2000, a
lot of it still
looked wrong but
a few bright
spots in a wave
of investments
due to the
opening of the
intown Atlanta
rejuvinate the
beginning of the
region.
Particular
attention was
the
Candler-Smith
Historic
Warehouse
District, a
commercial
building,
residential
lofts and an
artist, until it
is emptied after
the fire in
2oo5.
The biggest
tourist spot
here is Joel
Chandler
Harris's estate
called Wren's
Nest and the
Mall at West
End. Has served
on the West End
MARTA station
and is home to
the Atlanta
University
Center, or (AUC),
which consists
of Spelman
College,
Morehouse
College, Clark
Atlanta
University,
among others.
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