North Buckhead

North Buckhead is a neighborhood in the Buckhead district, at the northern edge of the city of Atlanta, Georgia, and is one of Atlanta's most affluent neighborhoods.[1]

With a population of 8,270 (2010 census), it is also Atlanta's fourth most populous neighborhood, after Downtown, Midtown, and the Old Fourth Ward.[2]

It is bounded by:[3]

History

The area contains Lakemoore (still standing on Emma Lane), the home of Wiley L. Moore (b. 1888), president of the Wofford Oil Company of Georgia.[4]

The area became part of the city of Atlanta in 1950 and suburban development took place subsequently.[5]

The Wieuca Inn stood where the Roswell-Wieuca shopping center now stands and was torn down in 1955.[5]

Government

North Buckhead is part of NPU B.

References

  1. "Route 400 / Glenridge Conn", Neighborhood Scout
  2. 2010 US census figures from walkscore.com
  3. "NPU B map, City of Atlanta" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 13, 2011.
  4. "One of the founders of modern North Buckhead". www.nbca.org.
  5. "North Buckhead Residents Look Back to Area's Past". Buckhead, GA Patch. October 31, 2011.

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