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Chastain Park

Coordinates:33°52′36″N84°23′46″W / 33.876772°N 84.396157°W /33.876772; -84.396157
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City park in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
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Chastain Park
Map
Interactive map of Chastain Park
LocationAtlanta,Georgia
Area268 acres (1.08 km2)
Created1940
Operated byCity of Atlanta
Chastain Park Conservancy
Visitors1 million(2014)

Chastain Memorial Park (originally known as theNorth Fulton Park, commonly known asChastain Park) is the second-largestcity park inAtlanta,Georgia.[1] It is a 268-acre (1.08 km2) park near the northern edge of the city. Included in the park arejogging paths,playgrounds, NYO ball fields,tennis courts, agolf course,swimming pool,horse park andamphitheater.

Location

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The wedge-shaped park is bounded on the east side by Lake Forrest Drive, on the west-southwest side byPowers Ferry Road, and on the north-northwest end by West Wieuca Road.Nancy Creekbisects the park, flowing from east to west. It is surrounded byforestedneighborhoods in theBuckhead area of the city, and is northwest of the originalBuckhead Village and the uptownLenox area.

Chastain Park is also a neighborhood on the west side of the park (across Powers Ferry Road to the west). The neighborhood is bordered by the city ofSandy Springs on the north, and by the Atlanta neighborhoods of Mount Paran/Northside on the west across Northside Drive andTuxedo Park on the south. It is part ofNPU A. The population was 2,398[2] as of 2010.[3]

History

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The land was originally home ofCreek Indians, near the floodplainNancy Creek. In 1840, the land was acquired byDeKalb County and used as a site for town hall meetings. In 1900, the land was sold toFulton County with plans to build an almshouse for the poor. In 1909, the North Fulton Alm House opened. The housing was designed in aNeoclassical style by architectural firm Morgan and Dillon. At the start of theGreat Depression, the Almshouse Cemetery was constructed.

In 1940, Fulton County proposed to construct a residential area on a large portion of the land. Both almshouses were planned to be demolished, although the cemetery would be left unharmed. Under the direction of Troy Green Chastain (Fulton County Commissioner) and with help from theWorks Progress Administration, the North Fulton neighborhood was born. Out of the original 1,000 acres, 268 became "North Fulton Park". The park was composed of the North Fulton Golf Course, a clubhouse, Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis courts, gymnasium, bathhouse, horse stables and polo field. The construction of the park was completed in 1945, a year after the death of Chastain. To honor his contribution of the park, the county renamed the park, the "Chastain Memorial Park" on September 25, 1946.

Features

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Path

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PATH Foundation began constructing a trail in Chastain Park in 1994, which has since expanded to a three-mile trail around Chastain Park and North Fulton Golf Course. PATH estimates an average of 250 people use the trail each hour, and is developing a second loop in the northern area of the park to meet demand.

Pool

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A pool is also located within Chastain Park. It is a city pool, meaning it is open to the public most of the time, but nonmembers must pay to get in, and there are some times when only members can swim. The Chastain Park Athletic Club swim-team practices at this pool.

Chastain Park Amphitheater

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Main article:Synovus Bank Amphitheater

References

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  1. ^"Chastain Park".
  2. ^"Chastain Park neighborhood in Atlanta".Walk Score. Retrieved16 October 2017.
  3. ^"Walk Score Methodology".Walk Score. Retrieved16 October 2017.

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