Bolton is a neighborhood ofAtlanta,Georgia, in theUpper Westside, i.e. far northwest of the city. It is part ofNeighborhood Planning Unit D. Bolton Road and Marietta Road are the main thoroughfares.[1][2] Bolton Academy is located here and the neighborhood borders Crest View Memorial Park.[3]
Bolton was originally a separate settlement from Atlanta named after railroad commissioner Charles Bolton, and a stop on the railroad. Previous names of the settlement were Fulton, Boltonville and Iceville. It was incorporated in 1893. It had its ownFreemason lodge. The area along with most of what is now calledBuckhead was annexed to Atlanta in 1952.[4]
Bolton is part of theAtlanta Public Schools district. It is served by Bolton Academy (k-5), Sutton Middle School (6-8), and North Atlanta High School (9-12).
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