Atlanta
Description:Midtown Atlanta is immediately north of downtown, just across and running alongside the I-75/85 freeway. The curving streets at the north end of this image identify the upscale Ansley Park neighborhood, developed in the 1920's.
Atlanta has also had large sections of the city reconfigured to accommodate large-scale projects. Atlanta's freeways, which intersect just south of downtown, were completed in the 1960's. The now-demolished Fulton County Stadium, built in the 1960's, and its adjacent 1996 baseball stadium replacement, Turner Field, are located just south of the central interchange. The massive Georgia World Conference Center/Georgia Dome/Phillips Arena/CNN Center complex was built in the neighborhood immediately west of Downtown starting in the mid-1970's, and the Centennial Olympic Park and the adjacent Georgia Aquarium/World of Coca Cola complexes were built in the northwest quadrant of downtown starting in the 1990's.