Mechanicsville, Atlanta

Mechanicsville
Mechanicsville is located in Atlanta
Mechanicsville
Mechanicsville
Location of Mechanicsville in Atlanta
Coordinates: 33°44′22″N 84°23′56″W / 33.73948°N 84.39888°W / 33.73948; -84.39888
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyFulton
Government
 • TypeNeighborhood of Atlanta
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
30314

Mechanicsville is a neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It sits just south of downtown Atlanta.

The neighborhood is bounded by:

Mechanicsville is in NPU V.[1]

History

Mechanicsville is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Atlanta. The neighborhood sprang up in the late 19th century, adjacent to several railroad lines just south of downtown. The name "Mechanicsville" comes from the "mechanics" that worked on the railway lines. It was once a vibrant multiethnic community with working class blacks and middle class whites, and home to several prominent merchant families, including the Rich family, of department store fame. Mechanicsville was established in 1870. The mural in the background displays this information from an artists work.

Its decline was caused by urban renewal, migration to the suburbs, and the construction of Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium and the nearby interstate highways. The city of Atlanta has targeted the area for revitalization.

Education

Atlanta Public Schools serves Mechanicsville. Neighborhood Charter School serves Mechanicsville.

Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System operates the Mechanicsville Branch.[2]

Neighborhood associations

The neighborhood organization is the Mechanicsville Civic Association and the Citizens Association of Mechanicsville. This CDC, SUMMECH, develops and implements strategies for revitalization of the neighborhood.

In popular culture

In the film ATL, the main characters, Rashad (played by rapper T.I.) and Ant (played by actor Evan Ross), both lived in Mechanicsville.

Big Gee of Boyz n da Hood was born in Mechanicsville and currently lives there.

References

  1. ^ City of Atlanta Online Archived 2011-09-16 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Mechanicsville Branch." Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System. Retrieved on February 24, 2010.

External links

  • SUMMECH CDC
  • Mechanicsville Report, Community Development Plan Update 2004
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