A bustling history and a caring neighborhood: your city guide to Piedmont Heights

Originally called Easton and established in the 1800s, Piedmont Heights is today one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods. The Creek Native …

Great food and recreation: your city guide to Sugar Hill

The town of Sugar Hill may have gotten its name from an accident. Local legend has it that a farmer lost a 100-pound bag of sugar from his …

Retreat to nature: your guide to Pine Lake

This city — DeKalb County’s smallest — may be tiny, but it’s certainly not lacking in energy. Pine Lake is known for its emphasis on …

Home on the river: your guide to Peachtree Hills

Nestled between Peachtree and Piedmont Roads on its sides and bordered by the winding Peachtree Creek, Peachtree Hills is one of Buckhead’s …

Farm to table: Your city guide to Suwanee

One of Gwinnett County’s many growing suburbs, Suwanee lies between Duluth and Buford on the I-85 corridor. And like those cities, Suwannee …

Peak entertainment: your guide to Stone Mountain

Named after one of Georgia’s iconic landmarks, the city of Stone Mountain is located near the mountain of the same name, just east of …

History, hiking and entertainment: Your city guide to Lithia Springs

Lithia Springs, located about a half hour west of Atlanta in Douglas County, was originally known as Salt Springs. The name change came …

Picnics, golf and great eats: Your city guide to Adams Park

Adams Park, located in Southwest Atlanta, is one of three neighborhoods that make up the affluent Cascade area. It is a trove of historic …

Outpost to global host: Your city guide to Johns Creek

One of northeast Atlanta’s many booming suburbs, Johns Creek lies just beyond Alpharetta and Peachtree Corners. While the city may have …

Trains to trails: Your neighborhood guide to Reynoldstown

The neighborhood squished between the East-West MARTA line, Interstate 20, and Moreland Avenue, just two miles from downtown Atlanta, might …