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Historical population 71 Jacob Webb Other 5.3% Buckhead Community Improvement District covering Buckhead 5 Reception 2 Ethnic Surrounding Atlanta's three high-rise districts are the city's low- and medium-density neighborhoods where the craftsman bungalow single-family home is dominant the eastside is marked by historic streetcar suburbs built from the 1890s-1930s as havens for the upper middle class These neighborhoods many of which contain their own villages encircled by shaded architecturally-distinct residential streets include the Victorian Inman Park Bohemian East Atlanta and eclectic Old Fourth Ward on the westside and along the BeltLine on the eastside former warehouses and factories have been converted into housing retail space and art galleries transforming the once-industrial areas such as West Midtown into model neighborhoods for smart growth historic rehabilitation and infill construction in southwest Atlanta neighborhoods closer to downtown originated as streetcar suburbs including the historic West End while those farther from downtown retain a postwar suburban layout including Collier Heights and Cascade Heights home to much of the city's affluent African American population Northwest Atlanta contains the areas of the city to west of Marietta Boulevard and to the north of Martin Luther King Jr Drive including those neighborhoods remote to downtown such as Riverside Bolton and Whittier Mill which is one of Atlanta's designated Landmark Historical Neighborhoods Vine City though technically Northwest adjoins the city's Downtown area and has recently been the target of community outreach programs and economic development initiatives. . . 2015 2,001,392 25,017 50.3% 24th 28th Candler-McAfee (CDP) pop 23,025 Lamar In 1907 Peachtree Street the main street of Atlanta was busy with streetcars and automobiles. At the beginning of 1932 as an austerity measure to save money during the Great Depression Fulton County annexed Milton County to the north and Campbell County to the southwest to centralize administration That resulted in the current long shape of the county along 80 miles (130 km) of the Chattahoochee River on May 9 of that year neighboring Cobb County ceded the city of Roswell and lands lying east of Willeo Creek to Fulton County so that it would be more contiguous with the lands ceded from Milton County, County Manager Dick Anderson Main article: Ecology of Georgia Georgia Tech maintains close ties to the industrial world Many of these connections are made through Georgia Tech's cooperative education and internship programs Georgia Tech's Division of Professional Practice (DoPP) established in 1912 as the Georgia Institute of Technology Cooperative Division operates the largest and fourth-oldest cooperative education program in the United States and is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Cooperative Education the DoPP is charged with providing opportunities for students to gain real-world employment experience through four programs each targeting a different body of students the Undergraduate Cooperative Education Program is a five-year program in which undergraduate students alternating between semesters of formal instruction at Georgia Tech and semesters of full-time employment with their employers. .
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