The “Forgotten” Atlanta neighborhood of Buttermilk Bottom. What happened to it?

The “Forgotten” Atlanta neighborhood of Buttermilk Bottom. What happened to it?

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@perijetton9275
@perijetton9275 - 17.01.2022 06:05

I remember cabbage town too!

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@LifeMostSouthern
@LifeMostSouthern - 17.01.2022 07:32

I have never heard of that! That is so interesting!!

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@suzukibn1131
@suzukibn1131 - 18.01.2022 00:55

I lived in Atlanta from ‘77-81. Inman Park area had then recently devastated by destroying a huge swath of this neighborhood for an expressway. That expressway was never built. Inman Park was the first “suburb” in Atlanta circa 1890. The houses and gardens were grand and beautiful. Probably the most beautiful neighborhood Atlanta had or ever will have.

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@maryg.249
@maryg.249 - 18.01.2022 00:57

So much history just waiting to be shared! Thank you for filming and sharing. Mary

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@mysona6481
@mysona6481 - 02.01.2023 02:12

Thank you, I learnt a lot about this neighborhood from this video.👍

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@snookmgb8517
@snookmgb8517 - 18.08.2023 05:48

My granddad stay here in his child hood. He said it was dirty roads.

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@Bella_kit234
@Bella_kit234 - 12.11.2023 15:13

Im not historian but your map is wrong, it doesn't include non of the Sweet Auburn district, Edgewood ave, Butler st.

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@JohnSmith-hi1wh
@JohnSmith-hi1wh - 16.02.2024 08:38

Real Indians

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@hippiehillape
@hippiehillape - 14.04.2024 17:55

Everyone knows how the fire was started.

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@mrbeezie3000
@mrbeezie3000 - 21.09.2024 10:30

My Grandmother was from Buttermilk bottom. My whole family is born and raised in Atlanta. I never really knew where exactly it was until a few years ago. But I remember her talking about it. Good story.

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