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Atlanta's Historic Zone 1 is full of stories, culture, and community. From Shirley Franklin Park to the Civil Rights legacy woven throughout these neighborhoods, to the beauty and history of Mozley Park, there's so much to discover right here at home. You don't h - facebook.com
By Google News - "Atlanta"
· June 26, 2026
· 1 min read
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Key takeaway oc=5" target="_blank">Atlanta 's Historic Zone 1 is full of stories, culture, and community.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The richness of Atlanta's Historic Zone 1 is a testament to the city's diverse cultural heritage. With landmarks like Shirley Franklin Park and Mozley Park, residents and visitors alike can experience the unique character of these neighborhoods. The Civil Rights legacy that permeates this area is a significant part of Atlanta's history, and efforts to preserve and promote this heritage are crucial to the city's identity. As the city continues to grow and evolve, it's essential for local leaders to balance development with the need to protect and celebrate the historic and cultural assets that make Zone 1 so special. By doing so, they can ensure that the stories and traditions that define this community are passed down to future generations, and that the area remains a vibrant and thriving part of Atlanta's fabric. This balance will be key to preserving the essence of Zone 1.
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Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - "Atlanta" ·
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