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Atlanta's serene climate, physical exquisiteness, and job opportunities has fascinated populace from different regions of the United States as well as from abroad to settle down on Atlanta in search of greener pastures thus making it one if the fastest growing cities in the United States.

Atlanta has assumed an important position in national and international commerce and business at Old South courteousness blended with an ambitious zest for development and supremacy. At this part of Atlanta the modern as well as historical past of the city co-exists along with in form of skyscrapers and old historical homes. This combination of Old South with New South in Atlanta is habituated by population just under 500, 000.

Atlanta is an expansive city consisting of a diversity of neighborhoods, few are quite unique cities (such as Buckhead) while some have the feel of small towns (such as Virginia-Highland).The area is divided into two- In town neighborhoods that are sited inside the Perimeter"(i.e., highway I-285); and areas outside the Perimeter but a part of the city (referred to as OTP, i.e., outside of the perimeter).

Buckhead in North Atlanta includes the booming nightlife area. Brook wood Hills, as well as Peachtree Battle, and the Governor’s Mansion are also situated here. Northwest Atlanta includes Atlantic Station, Atlanta's new urban rehabilitated district. Ensley Park, Morningside, and Druid Hills come under Northeast Atlanta.

Downtown is economically and politically; the most innermost and marketable area in Atlanta. It includes Centennial Park, where the Georgia Aquarium and the New World of Coca-Cola are placed. And the list of places here is innumerable.



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