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Memorial Drive (Atlanta)

Road in Georgia, US

Memorial Drive (Atlanta)

Summary

Road in Georgia, US

FieldValue
marker_image[[Image:Georgia 10.svg64px]] [[Image:Georgia 154.svg80px]]
nameMemorial Drive
alternate_name
direction_aWest
terminus_aWhitehall Street
direction_bEast
terminus_b
locationDeKalb, Fulton counties

Memorial Drive is a long road that travels from Stone Mountain to Downtown Atlanta in the U.S. state of Georgia. In 2000, a part of Memorial Drive was named "Cynthia McKinney Parkway," but the naming has come under scrutiny since her primary defeat in 2006.

Memorial Drive began as East Fair Street, one of the first streets in Atlanta. It was named for the 19th century fairgrounds in Grant Park, which appeared on maps as early as the 1860s. East Fair Street led from the downtown commercial area to residential neighborhoods. Suburban growth in Atlanta and DeKalb County in the late 1890s led to the creation and expansion of neighborhoods such as Grant Park and Edgewood. This push for development further east extended East Fair Street to the edge of Atlanta City limits at Candler Road, allowing inclusion of the neighborhoods now known as East Lake and Kirkwood. On October 16, 1927, crews broke ground on the "Stone Mountain Memorial Drive." The groundbreaking was quite the affair, led by the Stone Mountain Memorial Association. This portion of the route was the extension from Avondale Estates to Stone Mountain. An announcement came in February 1930, that East Fair Street would officially be renamed to Memorial Drive. This drew the memorial line from Georgia’s state capitol to the "eternal temple to the Confederacy."

The Tupac Shakur memorial statue is located on this road.

Major intersections

Memorial Drive in Dekalb County
CountyLocationMileDestination(s)Notes
FultonWhitehall Street – AtlantaWestern terminus
Pryor Street – Atlanta
Central Avenue – Atlanta
Courtland Street – Atlanta
Trinity Avenue, Capitol Avenue – AtlantaGeorgia State Capitol, crosses
Hill Street – Atlanta
Boulevard – AtlantaZoo Atlanta
DeKalbSecond Avenue – AtlantaEast Lake Golf Club
South DeKalb Mall
Columbia Drive – DecaturAvondale Mall
SR 154 ends here as SR 10 east merges with Memorial Drive from this point on
Rockbridge Road – Stone Mountain
Rays Road – Stone Mountain
North Hairston Road – Stone Mountain
James B. Rivers Memorial Drive – Stone MountainStone Mountain Village
East Ponce de Leon Avenue – Stone Mountain, ClarkstonMemorial Drive continues as Stone Mountain Bypass
SR 10 east merges with US 78 east

References

References

  1. "H.R.1231 - Part 4 of a Resolution Act approved May 1, 2000 (Ga. L. 2000, p. 1894)".
  2. Dell'Orto, Giovanna. (2007-03-15). "Naming places after living politicians can be embarrassing". [[The Florida Times-Union]].
  3. Howard, Marissa. “Memorial Drive: A History of a Complicated Name DeKalb History Center.” DeKalb History Center,18 Jan. 2020, http://dekalbhistory.org/blog-posts/memorial-drive-a-history/.
  4. "RoadsideAmerica.com report".
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