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Constitution, Georgia

Coordinates:33°41′20″N84°20′33″W / 33.68889°N 84.34250°W /33.68889; -84.34250
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Ghost town in DeKalb County, Georgia

A railroad identification sign for Constitution inDeKalb County

Constitution was a pre-Civil War community south ofAtlanta. A prison was located there. Currently,Metro State Prison is located near the old abandoned prison. The city had a circular city limit and half of it was inFulton County and half of it was inDeKalb County. When Atlanta annexed the Thomasville area in 1952, it took up half of what was left of Constitution, which predated everything around it.[1]

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  1. ^Carlton, William Orten (October 23, 2013)."Exploring Georgia's Ghost Towns".Flagpole Magazine. RetrievedOctober 27, 2018.

33°41′20″N84°20′33″W / 33.68889°N 84.34250°W /33.68889; -84.34250

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