Freedom Park (Atlanta, Georgia)
Freedom Park is one of the largest city parks in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The park forms a cross shape with the axes crossing at the Carter Center. The park stretches west-east from Parkway Drive, just west of Boulevard, to the intersection with the north-south BeltLine Eastside Trail, to Candler Park, and north-south from Ponce de Leon Avenue to the Inman Park/Reynoldstown MARTA station.
John Lewis Freedom Parkway
Rise Up Atlanta by Charlie Brouwer, was a temporary sculpture made of ladders erected in Freedom Park
Freedom Parkway interchange with Downtown Connector as seen from the Jackson Street bridge, a popular photo opportunity point seen in many iconic shots
The Bridge by Thornton Dial (1997)
Ponce de Leon Avenue, often simply called Ponce, provides a link between Atlanta, Decatur, Clarkston, and Stone Mountain, Georgia. It was named for Ponce de Leon Springs, in turn from explorer Juan Ponce de León, but is not pronounced as in Spanish. Several grand and historic buildings are located on the avenue.
Georgian Terrace Hotel at the corner of Peachtree Street
Edward C. Peters House
Krispy Kreme bakery and shop
Ponce City Market